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+ | The eCourse is the central core of the open eClass platform. Each course is an autonomous entity in the platform, which integrates a series of modules. The eCourse is, in fact, an articulate structure, which is organized and manipulated by the instructor in charge, based on the existing material and the eLearning model that will be followed (it can be a simple informational webpage, or even a fully dynamic educational environment). | ||
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+ | The e-learning course includes a number of tools and modules managed by the teacher. Among others are the various modules (Announcements, | ||
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+ | Number of registered users in the course | ||
+ | Course statistics | ||
+ | Course bibliographic reference | ||
+ | Enable - Disable course notifications via e-mail | ||
+ | Display course access type (Open, Open with registration, | ||
+ | Course settings | ||
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+ | Translated with www.DeepL.com/ | ||
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- | The eCourse is the central core of the open eClass platform. Each course is an autonomous entity in the platform, which integrates a series of modules. The eCourse is, in fact, an articulate structure, which is organized and manipulated by the instructor in charge, based on the existing material and the eLearning model that will be followed (it can be a simple informational webpage, or even a fully dynamic educational environment). |