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Go [https://lss.at.ufl.edu/sakai-updates/2010/06/23/resources-vs-lessons | here] to read a discussion of the pros and cons of the two options.
Go [https://lss.at.ufl.edu/sakai-updates/2010/06/23/resources-vs-lessons | here] to read a discussion of the pros and cons of the two options.
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From - Resuse Content in New Semester - In the original course, if you rearranged files in the root folder, those files will be returned to their alphabetical state.  If you created folders, the files within the folders will retain whatever order you gave them. You can eliminate the need to reorder files if you create a folder called "Root" and place all other folders and files within that folder.  From that point on, the files and folders will maintain the order you establish through import.  
From - Resuse Content in New Semester - In the original course, if you rearranged files in the root folder, those files will be returned to their alphabetical state.  If you created folders, the files within the folders will retain whatever order you gave them. You can eliminate the need to reorder files if you create a folder called "Root" and place all other folders and files within that folder.  From that point on, the files and folders will maintain the order you establish through import.  
[[WebDav7|WebDav for Windows 7]]
[[WebDav7|WebDav for Windows 7]]

Revision as of 12:38, 1 November 2010

Last updated: 11-01-2010

Overview

The Resources tool inside your course can be used in two different ways:

NOTE: Hiding the tool from students does not prevent students from accessing the Resources in other ways. You should not store sensitive documents in Resources

Go | here to read a discussion of the pros and cons of the two options.


From - Resuse Content in New Semester - In the original course, if you rearranged files in the root folder, those files will be returned to their alphabetical state. If you created folders, the files within the folders will retain whatever order you gave them. You can eliminate the need to reorder files if you create a folder called "Root" and place all other folders and files within that folder. From that point on, the files and folders will maintain the order you establish through import.

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