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+ | ==Why a Page and not a File?== | ||
+ | #Opens seamlessly and within learn.gold - no clunky attempts to launch third party software (e.g. Microsoft Word) which some users may not be able to access. | ||
+ | #Can be accessed by mobile devices e.g. smartphones (again, not all smartphones can handle word-processed documents) | ||
+ | #Much easier for the Teacher to edit (i.e. saves time) | ||
+ | #Much more accessible, and readily configurable for reading (easier to resize text, change colours, etc, in the web browser) | ||
+ | #Can contain links - e.g. to files on learn.gold, to web pages, or to Glossary entries | ||
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+ | ===When to use a Page rather than a File === | ||
+ | Use a Page if: | ||
+ | *the document doesn't need to be printed | ||
+ | *you need to update it fairly often | ||
+ | *you don't need to impose strict control over the way it looks (for accessibility reasons you should, if educationally appropriate, avoid taking control) | ||
+ | *your students may need to refer to it (on their smartphone for example) frequently for reference e.g. timetable, schedule, tutorial groups, reading list. | ||
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+ | ==How to create a Page== | ||
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+ | ===Typing directly into the Editor=== | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Pasting from another document=== | ||
+ | You may wish to compose your page in another document |
Revision as of 10:31, 7 October 2011
- Page resource settings
- Using Page
- Page FAQ
Contents
Why a Page and not a File?
- Opens seamlessly and within learn.gold - no clunky attempts to launch third party software (e.g. Microsoft Word) which some users may not be able to access.
- Can be accessed by mobile devices e.g. smartphones (again, not all smartphones can handle word-processed documents)
- Much easier for the Teacher to edit (i.e. saves time)
- Much more accessible, and readily configurable for reading (easier to resize text, change colours, etc, in the web browser)
- Can contain links - e.g. to files on learn.gold, to web pages, or to Glossary entries
When to use a Page rather than a File
Use a Page if:
- the document doesn't need to be printed
- you need to update it fairly often
- you don't need to impose strict control over the way it looks (for accessibility reasons you should, if educationally appropriate, avoid taking control)
- your students may need to refer to it (on their smartphone for example) frequently for reference e.g. timetable, schedule, tutorial groups, reading list.
How to create a Page
Typing directly into the Editor
Pasting from another document
You may wish to compose your page in another document