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One of GeorgiaVIEW Vista's advantages is that it allows you to use templates. A template is an exact copy of a course. Templates consist of things you use in your online course every semester —a syllabus, PowerPoints, weekly assignments, etc. Templates do not contain things that change with each course section —the students in the section, email messages, and discussion threads. The GHC Adoptable Template contains materials most instructors use in each course section: samples of introductory pages, a generic syllabus derived from the Academic Affairs sample syllabus, and 16 ready-to-edit learning modules. Each learning module contains a generic overview page and a single content page. There are also commonly used "tools" such as mail, discussions and Chat Room. You can assign the GHC Adoptable Template to a section, break links to the original template, and modify everything in it to suit your needs. If you are developing a course section based on the adoptable template, you will be building and modifying it as you teach the class. Then at the end of the semester, you can save the developed section as a new template, which will contain all the material you have built during the semester. The new template can be assigned to subsequent sections in future semesters, and will remain available to assign for as long as you want. • To assign the GHC Adoptable Template:1. On your "myVista"page, locate the section
to which you wish to assign the template. • Editing a section based on the GHCAdoptable template:On the home page of the GHC Adoptable template that you have assigned to your section, you will see a heading, two "file folder" icons, a syllabus, and various tools at the top of the screen. The Adoptable Template is intended as a bare-bones starting point from which you can build your own course. You can edit the existing text, add or delete tools, organizer
pages, and modify everything in the template. The original Adoptable
Template will be unaffected, because you will break the links to it.
Breaking the links in your section will enable you to edit the existing text files. It is a good idea to break all the file links before you start modifying your section. To break the links, you will go to the File Manager, where the files in your section are stored. • Breaking Links: How to make files editable in the File Manager1. On the home page of your section, click the BUILD tab. Take a minute to get your bearings. On the left you will see a "tree" of directories similar to the picture below. A directory is a folder in which your site files reside. The directory for the course section you are working on is shown as an "open" folder. You will also see the "Section Content" directory shown as open. This is where all the files for your section reside.
Figure 1: The File Manger Directory Tree
Notice that there is a "Type" column, indicating what kind of file each one is. There are also various icons next to each file. Next to the name of each file is a check box.
Figure 2: The main File Manger pane
4. In the list of files, locate the HTM or HTML file for which you want to break the link, check the check box, click "Break Link," then dismiss the confirm box. Notice that the file name changes from italic to regular text, indicating that the file link has been broken. Finally, note that there is now a pencil icon associated with the file you just unlinked, indicating that it is now editable. In the File Manger, you can click the pencil icon next to the file you wish to edit, or you can edit the file wherever it is on your course section page (i.e. you can now edit the "Syllabus" file on the home page). • Using the Built in HTML Editor in Vista
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