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-The normal first step any teacher takes when needing content for a course is to go to the "Documents" tool and upload existing content (in the form of PDFs, PowerPoints, etc). E-Class allows for the import of all types of documents (HTML, MS-Word, MS-PowerPoint MS-Excel, PDF etc.) and can first be used as a simple documents catalog while the teacher builds up a bank of materials .“Documents” is the area where the educational material of the course is stored, organized and presented. More specifically, this module provides a useful educational file manipulation, organization and grouping mechanism (texts, presentations, pictures, diagrams, etc) through a catalogue and sub-catalogue system. +The normal first step any teacher takes when needing content for a course is to go to the "Documents" tool and upload existing content (in the form of PDFs, PowerPoints, etc). E-Class allows for the import of all types of documents (HTML, MS-Word, MS-PowerPoint MS-Excel, PDF etc.) and can first be used as a simple documents catalog while the teacher builds up a bank of materials .The subsystem “Documents” is the area where the educational material of the course is stored, organized and presented. More specifically, this module provides a useful educational file manipulation, organization and grouping mechanism (texts, presentations, pictures, diagrams, etc) through a catalogue and sub-catalogue system. 
    
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