Adding documents and links to Edline

September 7th, 2009  Tagged , ,
 

Edline top part of adding document

Edline top part of adding document

Documents

 

Suppose you want to add your syllabus, or a study guide, to a class Edline page.   Here’s how to do it:

 Roll over My Classes and Shortcuts, and click on the class you want to add the document to.  Don’t worry that you want to add it to more than one class – you’ll get a chance to do that.

Click to the right of Contents. 

Click on Add to add a document.

 Enter a document name that will be meaningful to your students.  For example, Syllabus.   You can also add other information, and even a date, if you want this to display on the calendar. 

 On this same page, your next choice is how to add the document.  You can enter text by hand or import an existing file (like a Word document).  Click on Import an existing file.

Hint:  Formatting within Edline is tricky in Enter Text By Hand, especially if you copy from a Word document.  Save yourself a lot of grief and just import the Word document (says the voice of experience). 

You will see a new choice, which is to Browse through your files to find the one you want to post.  Click on Browse, and you’ll see your files, so that you can click through where your files are to find the one you want.  I like to save documents I’ve prepared for Edline on my desktop, so that they’re easier to find.  (If you are having difficulty navigating through your files, let me know and I’ll give you a quick tutorial.)

Find your file, and click on it.  Then click on Import.    If you got the wrong document, click on delete, and go look for the right document. 

Now you get a chance to select which other classes you want to add this document to.  For example, perhaps you have two sections of the same class.  This will save you having to go through all these steps for each section.  Hint:  you won’t see the name of the class you’re working with, only the names of your other classes.  Click on the classes you want to add, then click on Add, at the bottom of the list.  If you added the wrong one, click on it and click Remove.

Edline summary of add at bottom

Edline summary of add at bottom

Then scroll down to the bottom and save your work.  You can Save and Return (go back to general activities in Edline), Save & Add Another (add another document), or Cancel (start over because you made mistakes and this isn’t what you want to do). 

Don’t stop now, though.  You have one more step.  Click on Done.  Then you’re really done!

You’re back at your class page, and the document you added is now there!

 

Links

Adding links is almost the same, but instead of clicking to the right of Contents, you click to the right of Links.  You will have the opportunity to enter the actual URL (internet address) of the link.  Hint:  copy and paste the actual address, so that you have everything you need (including the http:// at the start of the address) and you haven’t made any typos.

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One Response to “Adding documents and links to Edline”

  1.   Adding documents and links to Edline | Lo and Behold on September 16, 2009 12:07 am

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