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System-level permissions allow for technical operations within Concourse, and is considered the highest level of administration. System-level permissions are found with a user's details, and include the following: If you have system-level ...
Structured Syllabus (Template) Explained
A structured syllabus is a syllabus where content is organized according to a data model that explicitly understands the meaning of that data. In other words, as opposed to a "flat" syllabus authored in a tool like Microsoft Word, a structured ...
Syllabus Items Explained
In Concourse a structured syllabus is made up of a series of components we call "Items." In other words the Item is the building block of Concourse syllabi. Each Item has a number of properties. They can have data. Each belongs to parent item and may ...
Default Syllabus Items
Syllabi are often comprised of a series of similar components, such as the course description and outcomes. In Concourse these components are referred to as Items. The full breakdown of Concourse syllabus items is as follows: Meeting Times Contact ...
Administering Concourse
Administering Concourse as a whole is a huge step of any implementation process. For example, what level of access should a Dean have? Who will be able to configure integrations? Load courses in bulk? This article describes the two highest tiers of ...