ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE TO TWEN - Westlaw
ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE TO TWEN - Westlaw
ADMINISTRATOR'S GUIDE TO TWEN - Westlaw
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4 Adding Content to Your <strong>TWEN</strong> Course<br />
<strong>TWEN</strong> allows you to attach materials to your course in areas called document pages. Students with<br />
access to the materials can download them for editing. These pages allow you to post a variety of<br />
information and resources that users can access via links from your course.<br />
Document pages can include these resources:<br />
• a course syllabus<br />
• text supplements<br />
• class notes<br />
• attached files (e.g., Microsoft Word, Microsoft PowerPoint, Corel WordPerfect, or PDF files)<br />
• materials that you store in Law School Exchange but want to make available to your class<br />
• any other materials that you want to make available to your students<br />
• electronic versions of<br />
In addition, you can make document pages secure using passwords. Only participants to whom you<br />
distribute the associated passwords can access these pages.<br />
By default, <strong>TWEN</strong> creates two document pages when you create a course:<br />
• The two pages are titled “Syllabus” and “Course Materials.” You can use and modify these default<br />
document pages. See “Modifying Document Pages” on page 49.<br />
• You can create additional document pages. See “Creating a Document Page” below.<br />
Creating a Document Page<br />
To create a document page, 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 Document Pages. The Modify Document<br />
Pages page is displayed, as shown in Figure 4-1 on page 42.<br />
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