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3: Re: Re: Locked Sessions
In response to 2 02/06/06 04:54 PM
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Kris - as a matter of course when I am authoring I just name every sequence with a number, eg history1, history2, etc and get rid of that 'copy of copy of copy' from the file name!

Ernie - that is great news re the next versions- more control for the author.

That's one of the best features of LAMS - that you can amend and change things pretty quickly. In one of the very early classes that we ran in LAMS, the lecturer had thought she'd added an important case study as a Word file to Share Resources, but the class had already started and we found the file was not visible to students. it just hadn't attached after all. So I went off to the lecturer's office computer, added the file to LAMS from her desktop, and it was available immediately to students in a few moments - with no disruption to the class. It's always great to have a back up plan or team teach! :)

Posted by Robyn Philip

4: Re: Re: Re: Locked Sessions
In response to 3 02/07/06 03:22 AM
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A couple of good ideas both, many thanks.

I hadn't really played with the 'Define in Monitor' option, so thanks for that. Very useful.

The amendments in the future versions of LAMS sound like great improvements from a control p.o.v.

Many thanks,

Kris

P.S. Robyn: How do you add a file to LAMS? I don't get as much time to play with LAMS as I'd like to have!

Posted by Kristian Besley

6: Re: Re: Re: Re: Locked Sessions
In response to 4 02/07/06 10:04 PM
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Dear Kris,

To learn how to add files to the Share Resources tool I suggest you go to Karen's very helpful demo of the process of adding files and websites.

http://lamsinternational.com/documents/1.0/winks/

Click on the Shared Resources link to go to the animation.

All the best,

Robyn

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