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	<name>Viewing Connexions Content</name>
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  <md:created>2004/01/16 16:18:39 US/Central</md:created>
  <md:revised>2007/07/26 16:43:59.438 GMT-5</md:revised>
  <md:authorlist>
      <md:author id="mhusband">
      <md:firstname>Mark</md:firstname>
      <md:othername>S.</md:othername>
      <md:surname>Husband</md:surname>
      <md:email>markhusband@houston.rr.com</md:email>
    </md:author>
  </md:authorlist>

  <md:maintainerlist>
    <md:maintainer id="mhusband">
      <md:firstname>Mark</md:firstname>
      <md:othername>S.</md:othername>
      <md:surname>Husband</md:surname>
      <md:email>markhusband@houston.rr.com</md:email>
    </md:maintainer>
    <md:maintainer id="brentmh">
      <md:firstname>Brent</md:firstname>
      <md:othername>Michael</md:othername>
      <md:surname>Hendricks</md:surname>
      <md:email>brentmh@rice.edu</md:email>
    </md:maintainer>
    <md:maintainer id="jago">
      <md:firstname>Adan</md:firstname>
      
      <md:surname>Galvan</md:surname>
      <md:email>jago@rice.edu</md:email>
    </md:maintainer>
  </md:maintainerlist>
  
  <md:keywordlist>
    <md:keyword>annotation</md:keyword>
    <md:keyword>locate</md:keyword>
    <md:keyword>notes</md:keyword>
    <md:keyword>student</md:keyword>
    <md:keyword>view</md:keyword>
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  <md:abstract>A description of how to view courses and modules in Connexions.</md:abstract>
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	<content>
		<para id="ov1">
	See the <cnxn document="m10884">Introduction to Connexions</cnxn> 
	module for an overview of Connexions.
      </para>
	<section id="search">
	<name>Searching the Content Commons</name>
	<para id="sp1">
	You can search the <term>Content Commons</term> for a specific module 
	or a course using the <code>Search</code> button and text box in the 
	upper right of the Connexions web pages. Type in a name, keyword, 
	course title, module title, text string, or object ID in the Search 
	text box and click <code>Search</code>. Connexions will display a 
	list of all modules and courses that match your	entry. To view a 
	module or course, click its title.
      </para>
	</section>

        <section id="openrm">
	<name>Opening a Collection or Course</name>
	<para id="openp1">Select the "Content" tab (above the <code>You are here</code> 
        Breadcrumb bar) to display the 
        <cnxn target="studentig1">Content Commons</cnxn> screen. This tab 
        allows you to search for modules or courses by title, author name, or subject area. You can also display a listing of all content by subject, title, author name, keyword, popularity, and more by selecting the appropriate item under the "Browse All Content" heading on the tab.</para>
	
	<figure id="studentig1"><media type="image/png" src="NoRoadmap1x.png"/>
	 <caption>Connexions Courses</caption>
	</figure>
	
	</section>

	<section id="navwithout">
	<name>Navigating Within a Collection or Course</name>
	<para id="navwopara1">When you first open a course, the course title page displays. 
	  This page contains two panels. One panel displays the 
	  <code>Start Course</code> link and course information, 
	  such as the institution, instructor, contributing authors, 
	  and a brief description of the course. Click 
	  <code>Start Course</code> to display the entire course, 
	  beginning with the first module. The other panel is labeled 
	  "Course Contents" and it contains a table of contents 
	  for the course that lists the names of the sections and modules 
	  within that course. You can click a module name to display 
	  that module. 
	</para>
	
	<para id="navwo2">Once you display a module from within a course, you can move to 
	  the previous module or to the next module in the course by 
	  clicking the <code>≪PREV</code> or 
	  <code>NEXT≫</code> links that appear in 
	  the upper right corner. 
	</para>
	
	<figure id="prevnextlinks">
         <media type="image/png" src="PrevNextLink.png"/>
	 <caption>Links to the previous and next modules in a course</caption>
	</figure>
	
	<note>The <code>≪PREV</code> and <code>NEXT≫</code> links only display when you access a module from within a course. If you access a module directly from a browser, these links to do not appear. 
</note>	
	</section>
	
	<section id="findlinksect">
	<name>Viewing Related Material</name>
	<para id="viewrelpara1">
        You can view content related to the module you are displaying 
        using the links in the "Related Material" panel that 
        appears to the left of the module content. This panel includes:
        <list id="relatedlist1"><item>The names of other modules that contain content similar 
        to the current module. Click a module name to display that
        module. </item>
        <item>Any other courses that contain the current module. Click
        a course name to display that course.</item>
        </list>
	</para>
	<figure id="relatedmaterialfig">
         <media type="image/png" src="RelatedMaterial.png"/>
	 <caption>Links to related material</caption>
	</figure><para id="element-320">In the panel that appears to the right of the module content you can view links to examples, supplemental material, or prerequisite material provided by the module author. The importance of the links are shown by the number of bars in the box to the left         of the link name. These links can be to material within Connexions or to a website outside of Connexions.</para><figure id="element-528"><media type="image/png" src="Links.png"/>
	 <caption>Links to pre-requisite materials, supplemental materials, and examples (not shown in this example)</caption>
	</figure>
	</section>	
	
	<section id="aboutlink">
	<name>Displaying Information about the Module</name>
	<para id="aboutlink1">To display the <term>metadata</term> for the module, click the 
	<code>Metadata</code> link at the end 
	of the module. Metadata are non-content information about a 
	module, such as the module ID, license type, version number, 
	creation date, revision date, authors, maintainers, copyright holders, 
	module name, keywords, and abstract. 
	</para>
	</section>
	
	<section id="history">
	<name>Viewing Module Revision History</name>
	<para id="histmod1">To view the revision history of a module, click the 
        <code>Version History</code> link at the end of the module. When a new module is 
        published Connexions assigns a revision number to that version 
        of the module. If if becomes necessary to update the module, 
        the author checks it out, edits it, and publishes it again. An 
        incremented revision number is assigned to the updated version. 
        Connexions stores all this revision information and you can view 
        it on the History page for the module. 
        </para>
	</section>
	
	<section id="print">
	<name>Printing a Module</name>
	<para id="printmod">To generate a PDF file of a module, which you can print, click the 
	<code>Print(PDF)</code> link that appears in the upper
	left corner of the module in the "Content Actions" panel. Sometimes you may want or need a printed 
	copy of the material for studying purposes. You can generate a PDF 
	file for any module. These PDF files are formatted for printing 
	with page numbers, headers, footers, and numbered headings. Since 
	the printing process uses a PDF file, you must have a software 
	package that can print PDF files installed on your PC. 
	</para>

	</section>
	</content>
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