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Chapter 9<br />

In the preceding screenshot, you can see that the user is pointing to an event that<br />

begins on the 13th. A pop-up window shows the name of the event. This event was<br />

added to a course, so it is a course-wide event.<br />

When the course creator or administrator clicks on one of the four links at the bottom<br />

of the Calendar block, it disables the display of that type of event. For example, if<br />

this Calendar is displayed on a course's Home Page, you might want to disable the<br />

display of global events and user events by clicking on those links. This would result<br />

in the Calendar displaying only events for the course and the groups in the course.<br />

Comments block<br />

The Comments block allow]s anyone with access to it, to leave and read comments.<br />

The comments are all saved, so you can accumulate quite a long list of comments.<br />

In the following screenshot, the user Student1 is logged in. Notice that Student1 can<br />

delete his comment, but not the comment left by the course administrator:<br />

Of course, the course and site administrator can delete anyone's comments.<br />

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