Searching the Content Commons
You can search the Content Commons for a specific module
or a course using the Search 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 Search. Connexions will display a
list of all modules and courses that match your entry. To view a
module or course, click its title.
Navigating Connexions Courses with the Roadmap
The Connexions Roadmap helps you find and view content within
Connexions. At this time you must use the Mozilla browser to
access the Roadmap. A description of the Roadmap features and
an explanation of how to use it appears in the
Connexions Roadmap.
Navigating Connexions Courses without the Roadmap
The Roadmap is not the only means of navigation within Connexions.
If you access Connexions with a browser that does not support
Roadmap, there are other navigation tools you can use to make
your way through the courses.
Opening a Course
Click the
Courses link in the upper
right corner of the Connexions web page to display the
Courses being offered with
Connexions screen. You can also display this screen by
selecting the "Content" tab (above the
You are here Breadcrumb bar) and then
selecting the "Courses" tab from the center of the page.
This tab lists all the courses that are currently
published in the Content Commons. For each course,
the tab displays the course title, institution name, and
instructor name in separate columns. Click a column
heading to sort the list of courses by the contents of
that column. Click the title of the course to display
that course.
Navigating Within a Course
When you first open a course, the course title page displays.
This page contains two panels. One panel is labeled
"Course Content" 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. The other panel displays the
Start Course link and course information,
such as the institution, instructor, contributing authors,
and a brief description of the course. Click
Start Course to display the entire course,
beginning with the first module.
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 ‹‹PREV or
NEXT›› links that appear in
the upper right corner. Within each module in a course you can
display course title page again by clicking the
Table of Contents link that also appears
in the upper right corner of the module.
Note:
The ‹‹PREV,
NEXT››, and Table
of Content 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.
Viewing Related Material
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:
Changing Page Styles
You can change the color scheme and layout of the content
pages by selecting one of the style options in the
"Personalize" box. The default content page style is
Summer Sky. There are several styles
to choose from, including Playland, which
was designed for the younger Connexions users.
Making Quick Edits
If you have editing privileges on the current module, you can make
quick, simple edits with the
Edit In Place
link. See the Connexions page about
Edit in Place for more information.
Displaying Information about the Module
To display the metadata for the module, click the
More about this content 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.
Viewing Module Revision History
To view the revision history of a module, click the
Last edited link at the end of the module and
the History page for the module displays. 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.
Printing a Module
To generate a PDF file of a module, which you can print, click the
Print(PDF) link that appears in the upper
right corner of the module. 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.
If you want a paper copy of an entire course, please contact the
Connexions project team. In a future update of the Connexions tools,
you will be able to print an entire course without the aid of the
Connexions project team.