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(Files registered as separate attachments are not registered with Commons, but are registered as file storage within the LMS course.)
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Add to course materials
Course materials can be added by importing from Commons, videos, PDFs, files, social media, or web links.
Import from Commons
Choose a post you've already registered with in Commons and post it as a course.
Select the "Import from Commons" icon icon and click the "Select" button button for the item you want to post.
The title first displays the file name as the default title, which you can change.
Upload and publish a video file
Upload a video file to post as a course.
Select the "Video" icon icon, select the file you want to upload, enter a title or description and "Save" while while uploading.
The title first displays the file name as the default title, which you can change.
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Upload PDF files for viewing in the form of document viewers and publish them for download in PDF format.
Select the 'PDF' icon icon, select the file you'd like to upload, enter a title or description and 'Save' while while uploading.
The title first displays the file name as the default title, which you can change.
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Upload files such as documents or images and post them as lecture materials to be provided as file downloads.
After selecting the "File" icon icon, select the file you want to upload, enter the title or content while uploading, and " Save."
The title first displays the file name as the default title, which you can change.
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Post social media or web links as lecture materials.
Select the 'Social Media / Web Link' icon icon, add the link address you'd like to post, enter a title or description and 'Save' while while uploading.
The title first displays the file name as the default title, which you can change.
View Student Usage Statistics
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This can be found by clicking on the 'Statistics' button button in the course list, or by clicking on the 'Statistics' tab tab at the top of the course view screen.
Statistics on lecture materials are divided into complete and incomplete by checking the records downloaded or watched.
You can see your overall learning rate, detailed completion by student, and study date and time.
[1] You can see graphs and figures showing the percentages of completed and incomplete learning among all students.
[2] You can check the information of completed students and the completion date of each student.
[3] You can see the list of students who have not completed learning.
[4] The statistics can be downloaded as an Excel file.
Edit / Delete Lecture Resource
Edit your Lecture Resource
You can change the title and content of the materials posted in the Lecture Resources.
Click the menu icon in the class library list and click the "Edit" button, or click the post to enter the page and select the "Edit" button at the top.
You can edit "Title / Content / Attachments" etc.
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※ If you uncheck and save the notification to the user that the contents have been changed, the notification message will not be delivered separately.
Delete Lecture Resource
If you want to delete the course materials, you can delete them by clicking the menu icon in the class library list and clicking the 'Delete' button.
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If you delete a post in the classroom, the file you registered is still in Commons and the file repository, so you can post it again without uploading it.