ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE TO TWEN - Westlaw
ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE TO TWEN - Westlaw
ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE TO TWEN - Westlaw
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10. Follow the on-screen instructions to set up your RSS news feed.<br />
11. When you are done viewing news, click the x in the upper-right corner to close the browser window<br />
and return to your course home page.<br />
Customizing the Course Home Page<br />
You can customize enhancements to your My Courses page and your course home page.<br />
Course Icons<br />
You can add icons to the My Courses page to indicate what type of access you have to each course.<br />
Icon Description<br />
SCHOOL HEADER<br />
Indicates that you are the owner/administrator of the course.<br />
Indicates that you are an observer of the course.<br />
Indicates that you are a participant of the course.<br />
You can have your school graphic display as a header on your <strong>TWEN</strong> course pages.<br />
Figure 3-20. Custom school header<br />
Note The school header is different from the graphic that you can add to your course home page. For<br />
more information about adding a graphic to your course home page, see “Personalizing the<br />
Course Home Page” on page 19.<br />
If you are interested in implementing this feature, contact your Academic Account Manager.<br />
Web Links<br />
You can create a course page that hosts links to Web sites of your choice. You can create your Web Links<br />
page for your own use or you can share it with course participants.<br />
CREATING A WEB LINKS PAGE<br />
You can add<br />
a custom<br />
header for<br />
your course<br />
home page.<br />
To create a Web Links page for your course, complete these steps:<br />
1. Click the course name on the My Courses page. The course home page is displayed.<br />
2. Click Modify Course under Display for Faculty Only to display the Modify This Course page.<br />
3. Click Course Elements and then click Create/Modify Web Links. Figure 3-21 on page 34 shows the<br />
Modify Web Links page, which you use to enter your Web links information.<br />
Understanding Course Elements 33