Syllabus Content
Linking to External Sites in a Syllabus
This article will be most useful for course developers, syllabus editors, and/or instructors who are able to edit syllabi. Overview It may be necessary to link to external sources when editing a syllabus. For example, you might want to include links ...
Adding Tables to a Syllabus
This article will be most useful for course developers, syllabus editors, and/or instructors who are able to edit syllabi. Overview Tables are a useful way to organize a large amount of information graphically. Presenting information concisely and ...
Pasting Text from Word into a Syllabus
This article will be most useful for course developers, syllabus editors, and/or instructors who are able to edit syllabi. Overview Syllabus content exists in many different formats. It can be found in course catalogs, in the Student Information ...
Building a Schedule
This article will be most useful for course developers, syllabus editors, and/or instructors who are able to edit syllabi. Overview The schedule is the part of the syllabus that students return to again and again throughout the term, so it’s ...
Push Content from an Institutional Template into Another Course (Copy To:One)
In the tutorial below, you will learn how to copy content from the Institutional syllabus into a single syllabus using the Copy To: One option in Concourse. This is a helpful way of "pushing" content into a desired syllabus. Note: Please remember ...
Pull Content from an Institutional Template into a Single Syllabus (Copy From)
In the tutorial below, you will learn how to copy content from the Institutional syllabus into a single syllabus starting from the destination syllabus using the Copy From option in Concourse. This is a helpful way of importing content, or "pulling" ...
Concourse for Editors
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Copy Syllabus Content
Overview Copy, formerly known as "Import", allows you to copy content from one Concourse syllabus into one or many other syllabi. While the "Import" allowed you to copy information into your syllabus from another syllabus, Copy now gives you three ...
Adding Images to a Syllabus
Images can be placed into any field with rich text editing. To place an image, simply upload the image onto any image sharing site. Then, locate the HTML code option that can be found when viewing the image. Copy the HTML code and paste it in the ...
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