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	<name>Work Areas</name>
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  <md:created>2002/10/07</md:created>
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      <md:author id="mhusband">
      <md:firstname>Mark</md:firstname>
      <md:othername>S.</md:othername>
      <md:surname>Husband</md:surname>
      <md:email>mhusband@rice.edu</md:email>
    </md:author>
      <md:author id="jago">
      <md:firstname>Adan</md:firstname>
      
      <md:surname>Galvan</md:surname>
      <md:email>jago@rice.edu</md:email>
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  <md:maintainerlist>
    <md:maintainer id="mhusband">
      <md:firstname>Mark</md:firstname>
      <md:othername>S.</md:othername>
      <md:surname>Husband</md:surname>
      <md:email>mhusband@rice.edu</md:email>
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    <md:maintainer id="jago">
      <md:firstname>Adan</md:firstname>
      
      <md:surname>Galvan</md:surname>
      <md:email>jago@rice.edu</md:email>
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  <md:abstract>An explanation of the work areas: My Workspace and Workgroups.</md:abstract>
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	<content>
		<section id="cnxworkareas">
			<name>Connexions Work Areas</name>
			<para id="workareapara1">
        Connexions provides two types of areas in which to work on content: 
        "My Workspace" and "Workgroups". You can perform the same content creating, 
        editing, and managing tasks in both work areas. The difference between the 
        types of work areas is user access. "My Workspace" is a private work area. 
        Only you can access it and view or modify its contents. Every person with 
        a Connexions account has their own "My Workspace". It was created automatically 
        when their Connexions account was set up. "Workgroups" are for collaborative 
        projects. Their contents can be accessed by a group of users and each of the 
        group members can view or modify its contents. "Workgroups" must be created 
        by you. You can create multiple workgroups, having a different one for each 
        project. Both of these types of work areas are described in this module.
      </para>
			<section id="viewingwg">
				<name>Viewing Work Areas</name>
				<para id="viewingwgppara">
	  Once you log into Connexions, the "Log in" sidebar in the lower left of 
	  the <link src="http://cnx.rice.edu/">Connexions home page</link> is 
	  replaced by the "Workspaces" sidebar. This sidebar remains on the home 
	  page and the other Connexions web pages as long as you are logged in, 
	  and allows you to switch among your work areas easily and quickly.
	</para>
				<figure id="workspacebox">
					<media type="image/png" src="workspacebox.png"/>
					<caption>"Workspace" sidebar.</caption>
				</figure>
			</section>
			<section id="managingworkgroupssection">
				<name>My Workspace</name>
				<para id="personalworkspacepara">
	"My Workspace" is your personal work area in Connexions where you can work 
	independently of anyone else. In this work area you can keep your own modules, 
	files, and courses that no one else can view or modify. Many authors prefer to 
	work on modules or courses in "My Workspace" before moving them to a 
	<cnxn target="workgroups">workgroup</cnxn> where a group of collaborators can 
	make comments or edit the material. 
       </para>
				<para id="personalworkspacepara2">
	You can display your personal work area from a Connexions web page by 
	clicking on the  <emphasis>My Workspace</emphasis> link in the "Workspaces" 
	sidebar or by clicking on the <emphasis>My Workspace</emphasis> link in the 
	Personal toolbar. 
      </para>
			</section>
			<section id="workgroups">
				<name>Workgroups</name>
				<para id="workg1">
 	A workgroup is a private "scratch area" where a group of Connexions authors 
 	can collaborate on a common set of modules. This allows authors working 
 	together to see their progress without letting the rest of the world 
 	see their work.
 	
 	<note type="Warning">
 	  Remember that <emphasis>workgroups are not a substitute for communication 
 	  between collaborators</emphasis>. The members of a workgroup must communicate 
 	  openly because all the members in a workgroup have the same level of 
 	  privilege. Any member in a workgroup may add or remove another member and 
 	  modify, add, or remove content. The creator of a workgroup has no extra 
 	  privileges. 
 	</note>
				</para>
				<para id="workg2">
 	Each workgroup can have modules or files that are associated with it. 
 	The members of the workgroup can add existing modules from the 
 	Content Commons to the workgroup. Once a module is created or checked out, any 
 	member of the workgroup who has editing permission on that module may modify it. 
 	To have editing permission, a person must have the maintainer role for that 
 	module. For more on this see <cnxn document="m10887" target="editroles">Editing Module
 	Roles</cnxn>.
 	</para><para id="workg3">
        The names of the workgroups of which you are a member are listed 
        in the "Workspaces" sidebar. You can display the contents of a workgroup by 
        clicking on the name of the workgroup. 
       </para>
			</section>
			<section id="createworkgroupsect">
				<name>Creating a New Workgroup</name>
				<para id="createworkgpara1">
 	To create a workgroup, use the following steps:
 	
         <list id="createworkglist1" type="enumerated">
						<item>Click <code>Create a workgroup</code> in the "Workspaces" sidebar. The 
  	 "Create Workgroup" screen displays.</item>
						<item>Type the name of the workgroup in the "Name" field.</item>
						<item>(Optional) Type a group e-mail address in the "Email" field. This should be a common
         e-mail address or mailing list that is shared by all members of the workgroup.
         </item>
						<item>(Optional) Type a description of the workgroup in the "Description" field.(optional)</item>
						<item>Click <code>Create</code>. The screen for the new workgroup displays.</item>
					</list>
				</para>
				<para id="createworkgpara2">
         Since it is a new workgroup, it has no content and you are its only member. 
         See <cnxn target="managewapara1">Managing Work Area Contents</cnxn> for a 
         description of how to add content to the new workgroup. See 
         <cnxn target="wgmemberssect">Managing Workgroup Members</cnxn> for a 
         description of how to add members to the new workgroup.
        </para>
			</section>
		</section>
		<section id="managewapara1">
			<name>Managing Work Area Contents</name>
			<para id="wacontentpara1">
	To display "My Workspace", click on the <emphasis>My Workspace</emphasis> link 
	in the "Workspaces" sidebar. To display a workgroup, click on its name in the 
	"Workspaces" sidebar. If this is the first time you have displayed "My Workspace" 
	or if you have just created the workgroup, there will be no content in the work 
	area. 
	</para>
			<para id="wacontentpara2">
        The "My Workspace" display has a "Contents" and a "Properties" tab. The 
        workgroup display has "Contents", "Properties", and "Members" tabs. 
        The "Content" tabs for both work areas are the same, except for the title at 
        the top of the page. The following figure shows the "Contents" tab for a 
        "My Workspace" that contains a course and three modules.
      </para>
			<figure id="workspacefig">
				<media type="image/png" src="personal.png"/>
				<caption>"Contents" tab for "My Workspace".</caption>
			</figure>
			<para id="workg6">
	You can perform the following actions from the "Content" tab:

	<list id="workgrouplist">
					<item><cnxn target="creatingmodules" strength="8">Creating New 
	  Items</cnxn></item>
					<item><cnxn target="addingexistingmodules">Adding Existing Items from the 
	  Content Commons</cnxn></item>
					<item><cnxn target="viewcontentssect" strength="8">Viewing the 
	  Work Area Contents</cnxn></item>
					<item><cnxn target="removingfiles" strength="8">Removing Items from a Work 
	  Area</cnxn></item>
					<item><cnxn target="renamingfilesec" strength="8">Renaming Items in a Work 
	  Area</cnxn></item>
					<item><cnxn target="cuttingcoying" strength="8">Cutting or Copying Items 
	  in a Work Area</cnxn></item>
				</list>
			</para>
			<section id="creatingmodules">
				<name>Creating New Items</name>
				<para id="createmodulepara">
	  To create new modules or courses in the work area, use the following steps:
	  
	<list id="createitemlist2" type="enumerated">
						<item>Click the down arrow in the text box next to the <code>Create 
	  New Item</code> button. A drop-down list of valid item types appears.
	  </item>
						<item>Select either the "Course" or "Module" item type and click 
	  <code>Create New Item</code>. The "New content: Licensing" screen 
	  displays.</item>
						<item>Select the checkbox to agree to the license and click 
	  <code>Next</code>. If you selected "Course", the "Metadata" tab on the 
	  "Edit Course" screen displays. See the <cnxn document="m10288">How to Use the 
	  Course Composer</cnxn> for a description of how to edit a course. If you 
	  selected "Module", the "Metadata" tab on the "Edit Module" screen displays. 
	  See <cnxn document="m10887">Editing Modules</cnxn> for a description of how 
	  to edit a module.</item>
					</list>
				</para>
				<para id="createfilepara">
	  To create new files or images in the work area, use the following steps to
	  upload the source of the file or image:

         <list id="createitemlist3" type="enumerated">
						<item>Click the down arrow in the text box next to the <code>Create 
	  New Item</code> button. A drop-down list of valid item types appears.
	  </item>
						<item>Select either the "Image" or "File" item type and click 
	  <code>Create New Item</code>. If you selected "File", the "Edit File" screen 
	  displays. If you selected "Image", the "Edit Image" screen displays.</item>
						<item>Click <code>Browse</code> and locate the file or image to be added. 
	  </item>
						<item>Select the item and click <code>OK</code> to upload the source of the 
	  file or image.</item>
						<item>Click <code>Save</code> to add the file or image to the work area.</item>
					</list>
				</para>
				<para id="createfilepara2">  
	  The "File" and "Image" item types allow you the freedom to upload materials 
	  that you want to use in your content. These materials must exist before 
	  you can import them into Connexions. When you create the file or image 
	  in the work area, you are actually creating an instance of the item in  
	  Connexions. 
	  </para>
				<para id="createfilepara3">  
	  When you create a new image item, once you click <code>Save</code> a 
	  preview of the image appears and a message that your image has been saved
	  displays. When you create a new file item and click <code>Save</code>, 
	  information about the file displays and the <emphasis>Click here to 
	  get the file</emphasis> link appears. 
	  </para>
			</section>
			<section id="addingexistingmodules">
				<name>Adding Existing Items from the Content Commons</name>
				<para id="addingmodules">
	  You can add modules or courses that already exist in the Content Commons to your 
	  work area. In this way you can re-use information that appears elsewhere
	  in Connexions. To add existing items, use the following steps:
	  
	  <list id="addmodulelist" type="enumerated">
						<item>Click <code>Search for Published Content</code>. The "Search the 
	    Connexions repository" screen displays.</item>
						<item>Enter an object ID, title, keyword, author name, or text string 
	    in the text box next to the <code>Search</code> button.</item>
						<item>If desired, deselect the "modules" or "courses" checkboxes and click 
	    <code>Search</code>. A list of the modules and courses that match your 
	    search criteria displays on the screen.</item>
						<item>Select the checkboxes next to the items you want to add to your work 
	    area, or use the checkbox in the title bar to select all the results.</item>
						<item>Click the down arrow in the "Add selected content to" text box. A 
	    drop-down list of all the work areas to which you belong displays. Select 
	    a work area from the list.</item>
						<item>Click <code>Add</code>. The selected items are added to the work 
	    area you selected and the "Contents" tab for that work area displays.</item>
					</list>
				</para>
				<figure id="addmodules">
					<media type="image/png" src="addmodules.png"/>
					<caption>Results of a search for existing content.</caption>
				</figure>
			</section>
			<section id="viewcontentssect">
				<name>Viewing the Work Area Contents</name>
				<para id="viewwgcontentspara">
	  A work area can contain modules, courses, files, and images. The current
	  contents of a work area can be seen on the "Contents" tab for the work area. 
	  The following information is displayed for each item in the work area:
	  
	  <list id="filemoduleinfo">
						<item>Title - This column displays the title and the filename or ID of the 
	    item you have created or added to the work area group.</item>
						<item>Type - This column displays the type of item listed. The types are:
	    images, files, modules, and courses.</item>
						<item>Size - This column displays the size of the item in kilobytes. No size
	    is displayed for modules or courses.</item>
						<item>Modified - This column displays the date and time the item was last
	    modified. If the item is new, this column displays the creation date and 
	    time.</item>
						<item>Status - This column displays the current status of the item. There 
	    are four possible statuses:
	    <list id="contentstatuslist">
								<item>Published - The item has been checked into the Content Commons and 
	       is now accessible by the public.</item>
								<item>Checked Out - The item was copied from the Content Commons and 
	       placed in your work area for editing purposes.</item>
								<item>Created - The item has been created and placed in your work area, 
	       but no copy of the item exists in the Content Commons.</item>
								<item>Modified - The item has been checked out and updated, and the 
	       changes have been saved. When you create a new item and make changes to 
	       it, its status changes from "Created" to "Modified".</item>
							</list>
						</item>
					</list>
				</para>
			</section>
			<section id="removingfiles">
				<name>Removing Items from a Work Area</name>
				<para id="removepara">
	      To remove an item from a work area, select the checkbox next to the title
	      of the item you want to remove and click <code>Remove</code>. You can select
	      multiple items from the work area and remove them in one operation. 
	    </para>
			</section>
			<section id="renamingfilesec">
				<name>Renaming Items in a Work Area</name>
				<para id="renamefilepara">
	      To rename an item in a work area, use the following steps:
	      
	      <list id="renamelist" type="enumerated">
						<item>Select the checkbox next to the title of the item you want to rename 
	      and click <code>Rename</code>. The "Rename item" screen displays.</item>
						<item>Enter the new name for the item in the "New Name" field.</item>
						<item>Enter the new title for the item in the "New Title" field.</item>
						<item>Click <code>Rename All</code>. You can rename multiple items at one 
	      time by selecting more than one item by clicking on the work area contents 
	      screen. </item>
					</list>
	      
	      The items displayed on the "Contents" tab are updated to reflect the 
	      changes.	      
	    </para>
			</section>
			<section id="cuttingcoying">
				<name>Cutting or Copying Items in a Work Area</name>
				<para id="movingmodulespara1">
	      To copy and paste an item in a work area, use the following steps:
	      
	    <list id="copylist" type="enumerated">
						<item>Select the checkbox next to the title of the item you want to 
              cut or copy and click <code>Cut</code> or <code>Copy</code>. 
              <code>Cut</code> removes the original item at the end of this process. 
              <code>Copy</code> leaves the original item in its present location.</item>
						<item>Display the location where you wish to paste the object, such as
              another work area, and click <code>Paste</code>. If you paste a copied 
              item into the workgroup where the original item resides, you will have
	      a copy of the original item.</item>
					</list>
				</para>
			</section>
		</section>
		<section id="wapropertysect">
			<name>Work Area Properties</name>
			<para id="wapropertypara1">
	You can edit certain properties of a work area, such as the name of a 
	workgroup or the description of your personal work area, "My Workspace". 
	These changes are accessed on the work area's "Properties" tab. 
       </para>
			<section id="myworkpropsect">
				<name>Editing My Workspace Title and Description</name>
				<para id="myworkproppara1">
          To edit the title or description of My Workspace, use the following steps:
          
          <list id="myworkproplist">
						<item>Click <code>My Workspace</code> to display your personal work area 
           screen.</item>
						<item>Click on the "Properties" tab. The "Edit Folder Properties" screen 
           displays.</item>
						<item>Type a new title or name for your personal work area in the 
           "Title" field.</item>
						<item>Type a description of your personal work area in the "Description" 
           field.</item>
						<item>Click <code>Save</code>.</item>
					</list>
				</para>
			</section>
			<section id="workgrouppropsect">
				<name>Editing a Workgroup Title, E-mail Address, and Description</name>
				<para id="workgroupproppara1">
          To edit the title, e-mail address, and description of a workgroup you 
          of which you are a member, use the following steps:
          
          <list id="workgroupproplist">
						<item>Click the name of the workgroup in the "Workspaces" sidebar 
           to display the workgroup screen.</item>
						<item>Click on the "Properties" tab. The "Properties of" screen displays.
           </item>
						<item>Type a new title or name for the workgroup in the "Name" field.
           </item>
						<item>Type a group e-mail address in the "Email" field. This should be a 
           common e-mail address or mailing list that is shared by all members of 
           the workgroup.</item>
						<item>Type a description of the workgroup in the "Description" field.
           </item>
						<item>Click <code>Update</code>.</item>
					</list>
				</para>
			</section>
		</section>
		<section id="wgmemberssect">
			<name>Managing Workgroup Members</name>
			<para id="wgmemberspara1">
	Once you have created a workgroup or you have become a member of an existing
	workgroup, you can add other members to the workgroup. These members can 
	work together on the content in the workgroup. 
	<note type="note">
	Only a person who has a Connexions account can be a member of a workgroup.
	</note>
			</para>
			<para id="manageviewgroup">
	The names and e-mail addresses of the members of the workgroup are listed 
	on the "Members" tab. This tab is not available in the "My Workspace" work area
	since that is your personal work area. You are the only person who can access 
	that work area. 
       </para>
			<figure id="memberstabfig">
				<media type="image/png" src="members.png"/>
				<caption>Workgroup "Members" tab.</caption>
			</figure>
			<para id="managewg3">
	You can perform the following actions from the "Members" tab:
        <list id="managewglist">
					<item><cnxn target="addingmembers">Adding Members to a 
	  Workgroup</cnxn></item>
					<item><cnxn target="removememberpara" strength="8">Removing Members 
	  from a Workgroup</cnxn></item>
					<item><cnxn target="emailfullwg" strength="8">E-mailing the Entire 
	  Workgroup</cnxn></item>
					<item><cnxn target="emailmembersec" strength="8">E-mailing an 
	  Individual Member</cnxn></item>
					<item><cnxn target="leavewgsec" strength="8">Leaving a 
	  Workgroup</cnxn></item>
					<item><cnxn target="deletewgsec" strength="8">Deleting a 
          Workgroup</cnxn></item>
				</list>
			</para>
			<para id="joingingpara">
	Joining a workgroup requires an invitation. See <cnxn target="joinwgsec" strength="8">Joining a Workgroup</cnxn> for more information.
      </para>
			<section id="addingmembers">
				<name>Adding Members to a Workgroup</name>
				<para id="addmemberpara1"> 
	  To add new members to a workgroup you are in, use the following steps:
	  
	  <list id="addmemberlist" type="enumerated">
						<item>Type the name of the person you wish to add to the list of members 
	   in the text box next to the <code>Search</code> button.</item>
						<item>Click <code>Search</code>. A list of the Connexions account holders
	   that match the search string appears. If the search returns no results, 
	   try the search again using just a username or a last name. </item>
						<item>Select the checkbox next to the name of the person or persons you 
	   wish to add to the workgroup.</item>
						<item>Click <code>Add selected users</code>. The "Current Group Members" 
	   table is updated to include the new member or members.</item>
					</list>
				</para>
			</section>
			<section id="removememberpara">
				<name>Removing Members from a Workgroup</name>
				<para id="removepara1">
	    To remove members from your workgroup, use the following steps:

    	  <list id="removememberlist" type="enumerated">
						<item>Select the checkbox in the "Remove" column for the member you 
            wish to remove from the workgroup.</item>
						<item>Click <code>Remove selected users from group</code>. The "Current 
	    Group Members" table is updated to show the removal of the member.</item>
					</list>
				</para>
			</section>
			<section id="emailfullwg">
				<name>E-mailing the Entire Workgroup</name>
				<para id="emailwgfull1">
              To e-mail the entire workgroup, use the following steps:
              
              <list id="emailfullwglist" type="enumerated">
						<item>Click on the <emphasis>email group</emphasis> link next to the 
               table title "Current Group Members". Your e-mail application is launched 
               displaying a new message addressed to the group members.</item>
						<item>Type in the text of the message and send it.</item>
					</list>
				</para>
			</section>
			<section id="emailmembersec">
				<name>E-mailing an Individual Member</name>
				<para id="emailmember">
            In addition to e-mailing the entire group, you can e-mail an individual 
            member of the workgroup. To e-mail an individual member, use the 
            following steps:
            
              <list id="emailindlist" type="enumerated">
						<item>Click on the address in the "E-mail" column next to the name of 
               the member to which you want to send an e-mail. Your e-mail application
               is launched displaying a new message addressed to the group member.</item>
						<item>Type in the text of the message and send it.</item>
					</list>
				</para>
			</section>
			<section id="joinwgsec">
				<name>Joining a Workgroup</name>
				<para id="workg4">
	   To join a group, a current member of the group must add you to the 
	   workgroup member list. If you wish to join a workgroup, contact a member 
	   of that workgroup and ask them to add you to the workgroup. 
	 </para>
			</section>
			<section id="leavewgsec">
				<name>Leaving a Workgroup</name>
				<para id="leavewgpara">
	    If you leave a workgroup or remove yourself from the member list, you are 
	    no longer a member of that workgroup. To become a member again, a current 
	    member of the workgroup must add you to the list of members again.
	    To leave a workgroup, use the following steps:
	  
	  <list id="leavewg" type="enumerated">
						<item>Display the "Members" tab for the workgroup you wish to leave.</item>
						<item>Select the checkbox in the "Remove" column next to your name.</item>
						<item>Click <code>Remove selected users from group</code>. The "Leave 
            Workgroup" confirmation screen displays.</item>
						<item>Click <code>Yes, Leave</code>. You are removed from the workgroup and
	    the workgroup name is removed from the "Workspaces" sidebar on your Connexions 
	    web page.</item>
					</list>
	    Once every member of a group has left the group, the group will be
	    deleted.  The last member to leave will be asked to confirm
	    this step.
	  </para>
			</section>
			<section id="deletewgsec">
				<name>Deleting a Workgroup</name>
				<para id="deletewgpara1">
	    A workgroup is deleted when it no longer has any members. If you want to 
	    delete a workgroup, you must remove all the members of the workgroup, 
	    including yourself. To delete a workgroup, use the following steps:
	  
	  <list id="deletewglist" type="enumerated">
						<item>Display the "Members" tab for the workgroup you wish to delete.</item>
						<item>Select the checkbox in the "Remove" column next every members' name.</item>
						<item>Click <code>Remove selected users from group</code>. The "Delete 
            Workgroup" confirmation screen displays.</item>
						<item>Click <code>Yes, Delete it</code>. All members are removed from the 
	    workgroup, the workgroup is deleted, and the workgroup name is removed from 
	    the "Workspaces" sidebar of all members of the workgroup.</item>
					</list>
				</para>
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