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ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE TO TWEN - Westlaw

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16 Understanding Course Elements<br />

Figure 3-2. Access groups section<br />

Adding Co-Teachers<br />

<strong>TWEN</strong> allows you to add a co-teacher, who is a full partner in the administration of your course. In<br />

addition to forum participation, co-teachers can create and modify forums, quizzes, and other course<br />

features.<br />

You have two options for registering a co-teacher, as shown in Figure 3-3.<br />

• Enter the numeric portion of each professor’s <strong>Westlaw</strong> password in the text box. Separate<br />

passwords with commas. (You need to obtain the passwords from each professor.)<br />

• Click Lookup to easily register co-teachers from your school. For more information, see “Using the<br />

Lookup Feature to Register Course Participants” below.<br />

Figure 3-3. Co-Teacher access section<br />

Note<br />

Your co-teacher can teach at your law school or any other law school. If the professor teaches at a<br />

different school, you must manually enter his or her password in the co-teacher text box.<br />

Limiting Faculty Access<br />

You can enter the numeric<br />

portion of <strong>Westlaw</strong> passwords,<br />

separating each password with<br />

a comma.<br />

Click Lookup to quickly register<br />

multiple users.<br />

Select the level of access to your course for your school’s faculty. You have the following options, as<br />

shown in Figure 3-4.<br />

• Allow faculty at your school to fully participate in your course.<br />

• Allow faculty at your school to observe (but not participate) in your course. This is the default<br />

setting.<br />

• Prevent faculty from accessing the course.

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