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Configuration Options: Group Permissions
Synopsis Concourse provides you with the ability to control Group Permissions on a granular level so that your system can be administered in the method that works best for your institution. When it comes to the way end users experience Concourse, you ...
Configuration Options: Deployment
Synopsis Deployment refers to the way Concourse is introduced to and adopted by end users at an institution. It is not a specific point in time or exact set of steps; rather, deployment is a process that is informed by your data provisioning choices, ...
Configuration Options: System/User Permissions
Synopsis Concourse provides many permission types so that your system can be administered in the method that works best for your institution. You can set permissions from the syllabus level to the domain level to the system level. Individuals ...
Configuration Options: Sharing Syllabi with Non-registered Users
Synopsis Users are registered to courses in Concourse based on their roles in the associated Learning Management System course (e.g., instructor, student, assistant); those users can then view and/or edit each syllabus item based on their group’s ...
Configuration Options: Training End Users
Synopsis Even though Concourse is intuitive and user-friendly, your end users still need to be introduced to the platform and trained on its functionality in order to use it successfully. Before introducing Concourse to end users and expecting them ...
Key Roles in Concourse Deployment
Deploying new technology at your university or college is never a small feat. For anyone who has implemented a system on campus, they know that 9 times out of 10 the success of the project has nothing to do with the technology itself. Rather, it is ...
Deploying Concourse at Your Institution
Your templates have been designed, your administrative structure is in place, and you have successfully integrated Concourse with your external systems. The next phase of your Concourse implementation is deployment. During this phase, there are three ...
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System Requirements and Recommendations
Concourse is a web-only solution. Therefore all you need is an internet-connected computer or device in order to access Concourse. Below is a breakdown of technical requirements and recommendations to fully utilize Concourse. Browser Chrome 67+ ...
API - General Usage
FYI: All lines within code blocks are numbered, regardless of whether there is more than one line of code provided. An API is available to retrieve certain data stored by Concourse. This article covers documentation related to the initial version ...
Automated Feed Processing
Concourse uses POST over HTTPS to allow for automated processing of feed files. This functionality allows you to control how frequently you run feeds and immediately receive information about what was successfully processed or had errors. To begin, ...
Copy Syllabus Content
This article will be most useful for Instructors, Template Editors, and System Admins. Overview With the Copy function, you can copy content from one Concourse syllabus into one or many other syllabi. You can choose from three options (see image ...
Construct and Process System Data Feeds
This article is designed for IT professionals or those who have a background in running feeds and just want the technical specifications for running system data feeds. If you would like more generalized information on the uses and benefits of Feeds, ...