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In response to 1 05/04/10 08:10 PM
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Salut Daniel,

> 1) Is it possible to share authoring of a course with other users. I mean the
> same source in the same spot (not a copy) ?

Each LAMS course has a Group in Author (see pict attached). All Author for these course have access to this folder. So if you want to share authoring, you can put sequences in this course folder and all other authors within this course will be able to use this.

Using the public folder can be a bit risky as public is for *any* author in the LAMS server has access to sequences in that folder.

> BTW: I am still thinking that "groups" ought to be improved. A 2 levels-only
> structure is ok for a small server like ours, but must lead to quite a mess on a
> big one...

Completely agree. That's one of the things I really want to fix for future release. Even we need to fix the terminology as we currently have Course = Group and that creates a lot of confusion!

Thanks,

Ernie

Posted by Ernie Ghiglione

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In response to 2 05/04/10 08:33 PM
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Oooppps... forgot to attach the pic. Here it is.

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In response to 3 05/05/10 07:14 AM
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Thanx yes didn't see this.

Probably I am always a bit confused with my multiple logins. And indeed even the admin needs to be given rights through the group management tool before he can save as an author.

Posted by Daniel Schneider

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In response to 4 05/05/10 07:48 AM
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Oops I was too quick. No it does not work IMHO.
But the case was a bit different (I actually was helping out a colleague who's students have to create LAMS sequences in a course about distance teaching).

1. We create a group
2. Inside the group we create sub-groups, one for each "teacher". Each should have access to each, and also other persons, e.g. the admin should. We gave the necessary permissions IMHO

Can't access subgroups, that was the problem. Picture attached :)

- cheers ! -Daniel

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