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LiveText at CBU. Electronic Portfolios! Introduction to LiveText New Generation (C1). Sign-in at www.livetext.com. Focus of the Presentation Note:. This presentation is an introduction to LiveText and should be helpful for any new users (Students, Faculty or Staff). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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LiveTextat CBU Electronic Portfolios!Introduction to LiveText New Generation (C1)
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Sign-in at www.livetext.com
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Focus of the Presentation Note:This presentation is an introduction to LiveText and should be helpful for any new users (Students, Faculty or Staff). The focus is the New Generation (c1) version of LiveText and, therefore, should provide assistance for Legacy (the original view of LiveText) users in their transition to New Generation. Please dont hesitate to contact Phil Martinez ([email protected] or 951-343-4346) for further assistance.
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Dashboard, the default entry screen
Replace c1 with college to return to Legacy View (next slide)
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Legacy ViewThe next slide returns us to the C1 view
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Dashboard OverviewDocuments and ReviewsThese tabs the navigation barTo get to courses delivered in LTTo create a new documentclicking here will result in what you see on the next slide
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Create a New DocumentSee the next slide for more info on choosing a folder and document type, as well as the template and a tip on the Title
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Select a Folder and type document
The different types of documents all have templates built for them----for you to use. The LiveText set is very generic and good for creating new documents from scratch. More info on template selection on the next slide.
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Select a TemplateThe CBU Templates have been designed with specific purposes in mind for specific students/faculty. This Practice Project is a tutorial for you to use. When the template is selected, its outline is displayed.Be sure your Title includes your name and a time indicator if needed.Once you have selected the folder, document type template, and entered a Title, saving the New document will result in what you see on the next slide.
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Document, Page and Section RelationshipsDocument TitleListing of PagesPage TitleSection TitleThis edit button is in the SectionTabs to perform these functions on this documentManage Pages vsManage Sections.Clicking on the Manage Pages button will result in what you see on the next slide
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Manage PagesDocument Title--Go to properties to modify itThis is the Table of Contents (listing of pages); You can perform all these functions on the page structureClick on an edit button to modify that page and its sections (next slide)
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Manage SectionsThis is the list of Sections on this page; You can perform all these functions on the section structureDocument Title;Page TitleGo to properties to modify itThe Sections are the only places where you can place content. Click on an edit button to modify that section (next slide)
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Edit SectionsThe three levels of editingA familiar word processing tools barFor displaying one Image per section and putting up to 10 attachments per sectionNext SlideSave does that but keeps you in Edit mode. Once youve saved, Finish will return you to View Mode
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Displaying Images, placing AttachmentsClicking on the Image or Attachment edit button displays this dialog box; more on next slide
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Displaying Images, placing Attachments, p2Once you browse to your image file, click attach and finish, you get a few additional optionsThe attachment process is very similar
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The result of adding an Image and AttachmentThis is still the edit mode view after attaching the CBU Icon image and two attached files. You can see the options that were chosen for the image display. The next slide is the result of clicking the Finish button which is off this screen to the top right
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View mode after adding an Image and AttachmentsYou can see the result of adding the image-icon (this could have been a photo or any .jpg or .gif file) and the two attachments. These two attachments should be on the template you have created your tutorial from and have additional LT Course-related helps.The next slide will help you learn about sharing your document with others
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Sharing your document for View or EditClick on the Share Button and the beginning of this box displaysEnter the name of the sharee, choose My Institution or All users, click on SearchWhen the user is displayed ensure the username is correct, choose view or edit, and click SubmitThe results of your sharing will be displayed under viewers or editors until you.. unshare which can be done in Advanced sharing options.Remember sharing goes to the sharees InBox for view or edit. See the next slide for Sending for Review (grading)
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Send for Review (grading)Clicking on the Send for Review Button displays this box on which you Enter the name or Username of the Sharee, select My Institution or All users and click SearchBe sure the revealed username is correct and click on SubmitThe result will simply be that a successfully submitted line. Remember a document Sent for Review goes to the sharees Review Box. The faculty member will be able to grade this and, if submitted, it will come back to the student in their Reviews Box. Please see the Course-related instructions for s simpler process if that is the mode of course delivery.
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Help?, page 1The best place for help is the LiveTxt Help Center. There are over 70 pages of help files that are nicely categorized for you needs and have good screen shots to help you become a LiveText Power User!
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Help?, page 2Near the bottom right edge of each LiveText screen is a [email protected] button. Clicking it will put you into an e-mail dialog box in which you can communicate with the LiveText customer support for 24-hour turn-around answers. They are often MUCH quicker than that!Although the Help Center and Customer Support are much better options, you can always try to contact Phil Martinez at [email protected] or 951-343-4346
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