Digital Teaching Toolbox
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Managing Courses
Managing Courses with ILIAS
You can create a course on ILIAS in order to provide your students with supplementary materials for the lecture or seminar.
The course settings allow you to adjust different settings: e.g. the time availability of the course or the way of joining the course (assigning a password) to suit your own needs. You can also define settings concerning the presentation of the course. For example, you can choose whether course contents should follow a certain order that you define yourself (manual sorting) or whether you prefer automatic sorting according to object types.
If you create a course on ILIAS, you are automatically course administrator for this course. Via the tab "Members", you can assign the role course administrator or tutor to further persons, so that they can administer your course together with you. On this page, you can also send a mail to individual course participants or to the whole group.
In the tab "Contents", you can fill your course with different ILIAS objects and thus enrich it with content and learning activities.
The tutorials below will show you in detail which course settings are available and how to make them.
How does it work?
The following tutorial describes the procedure in detail.
- PDF Instruction "ILIAS 7 Instructions"
- PDF Instruction "Copying courses/course templates or selected content on ILIAS"
- Tutorial "Veranstaltungen anlegen und verwalten"
- Tutorial "Gasthörende/EPG (Lehramtsstudierende)"
Help and Support
- via our Forum, where you will find many already answered questions about ILIAS, and where you also have the possibility to ask questions yourself.
- via the e-mail address ilias@rz.uni-freiburg.de.


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Zuletzt geändert: 29. Juli 2024, 11:50, [ps1159@uni-freiburg.de]