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:[[Image:Edit.gif]] - the edit icon lets you alter/update whatever resource or activity it is next to by taking you to its setup page. | :[[Image:Edit.gif]] - the edit icon lets you alter/update whatever resource or activity it is next to by taking you to its setup page. | ||
:[[Image:Copy_icon.gif]] - the duplicate icon lets you make a copy of that resource or activity. | :[[Image:Copy_icon.gif]] - the duplicate icon lets you make a copy of that resource or activity. | ||
:[[Image:Help.gif]] - the help icon will pop-up a relevant help window. | :[[Image:Help.gif]] - the help icon will pop-up a relevant help window. | ||
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:[[Image:All.gif]] - the all icon redisplays all sections in a course. | :[[Image:All.gif]] - the all icon redisplays all sections in a course. | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:03, 8 November 2011
In a course, after the "Turn editing on" button is clicked, you will see new icons that appear next to an activitys, resource and in the block header.
Note these icons may look different because of the Theme.
- - the edit icon lets you alter/update whatever resource or activity it is next to by taking you to its setup page.
- - the duplicate icon lets you make a copy of that resource or activity.
- - the help icon will pop-up a relevant help window.
- - the open-eye icon means an item is visible to students. Clicking it will make the item invisible to participants and change the icon to the closed eye.
- - the closed-eye icon means an item is hidden from students. Clicking it will make the item visible to participants and change the icon to the open eye.
- - the move here icon appears when moving a course element. It appears only after you've clicked the move icon, and indicates the destination of the item you're moving.