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This PDF file contains brief information about Learning Portal such as the URL address, how to login and reset/change the learning portal password. A demo on how to navigate learning portal, download course materials and submit assignments was conducted during the 2014 Orientation - ICT Briefing. For students who would like to know how to submit assignments, please refer to 'Guides for Students' in our Support page. |
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This guide is for students uploading assignments to Learning Portal |
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This guide is for students uploading work to Learning Portal using Turnitin. |
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This guide is for students who wants to learn how to reply to a forum post in Learning Portal. |
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This guide is for staff setting up assignments in Learning Portal |
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Turnitin is an Internet-based plagiarism-prevention service to which LASALLE subscribes. Follow the steps below to create a Turnitin assignment within Learning Portal. |
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Attached is the proposed structure of the content for a module to be created as topics in Learning Portal. This structure/template will help us set consistency across all modules for a better viewing experience for our students. |
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The following instructions explain how to upload and display a single file in a section of your course. |
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A folder allows a teacher to display several related files to a single folder. Using a folder to display resources is neater than displaying files one by one in a list. It takes up less space on the course page. |
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Note: A label serves as a spacer on a Moodle course page.It can be used to add text,images, multimedia or code in between other resources in the different sections. It is a very versatile resource and can help to improve the appearance of a course if used thoughtfully. |
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A page resource creates a link to a screen that displays the content created by the teacher. |
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A URL (Uniform or Universal Resource Locator) is a link on the internet to a website or online file. Teachers can use the URL module to provide their students with weblinks for research, saving the student time and effort in manually typing out the address. |
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This will explain how to create a New Event in Learning Portal. Staff can create events inside their modules. |
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The glossary activity allows participants to create and maintain a list of definitions, like a dictionary. |
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Forums allow staff and students to relay information back and forth to each other within the same course. This tool is great for feedback and discussion topics alike. |
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The following instructions explain how to send announcements to students within your course. |