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{bgcolor:E6E6FA} h3. Importing Class Content from a Previous Stellar Website {bgcolor}
For each semester that you teach a class, you need a new class website. However, rather than re-creating the class content, you can import it from a prior class's website. You can import topics, documents, and/or assignments from the entire class or just a section.
{info:title=You can import information from more than one class. For example, first import some topics from class A, then repeat the procedure to import topics from class B.}
DIRECTIONS To IMPORT CLASS CONTENT:
# Do one of the following:
#* Click Materials in the navigation bar. Then click the import content from another class website link.
#* Display the Homepage. Click the Website Settings link at the bottom of the navigation bar. Then click the Import Content link.
# Select the class or section from which you want to import content.
# Click the Submit button. The Import page now lists all the information that you can import from the selected class or section.
# (Optional) Click the From link to display the class from which you are importing content in another browser window.
# Select a destination for the imported documents (document = any content you import). Choose to:
#* Select this option to copy the content into corresponding Course Topics where Stellar will create new Topic headings, if required.
#* Select this option to copy the content into an existing Course Topic that you select from corresponding drop-down list.
#* Select this option to copy the content into a new Course Topic where you enter the new Topic name into the corresponding text field.
# Select the documents to copy.
# Select the items individually or click the Select All and Unselect All buttons to select all or none of the items.
# Click the Import button.
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What Stellar and Learning Modules options are currently available?When requesting a site, users may currently select one of three configurations: Learning Modules (LMOD) system: Every tool on the site will be in LMOD. The course site will still be linked from the Stellar Course Guide. Hybrid system with classic Stellar & LMOD: A hybrid site uses LMOD Membership, Homework, Materials & Calendar Modules, but retains the legacy Announcements, Forum, and Class/Section home pages. Classic Stellar: A classic Stellar site uses LMOD Membership, but retains the legacy Materials, Homework, Announcements, Forum, Calendar and Class/Section home pages.
Additional information about the status of Stellar and Learning Modules can be found here: Course Management FAQ |
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Requesting an Academic Site |
The individual requesting a class website must have an MIT Kerberos ID. Follow the steps below to request a Stellar site.
Directions to Request an Academic Site:
- Go to the Stellar home page.
- Click the Request a Stellar Site link.
- Click the 'Academic Site' link.
- Enter the Subject Number for your class; separate the course and class numbers with a period.
- Select the class's term from the Semester dropdown list. (The term defines the dates displayed in the class calendar.)
- Click the Next button. Stellar checks the Registrar's list of classes for the class number you entered. If the class is on the list, the next page of the form is partially pre-filled with information supplied by the Registrar's office.
- Complete the following:
- (Optional) Choose a look for the website (You can change this after the website is created.) and / or request a Wiki site.
- Click the Submit Request button.
If the instructor name you entered is also on the Registrar's list for this course, the site is created automatically. You usually receive an email with the URL within 30 minutes. If either the class number or the instructor name is not on the list, it may take two to three business days to create the website and send an email with the URL.
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Requesting a non-Academic Site |
The individual requesting a class website must have an MIT Kerberos ID. Follow the steps below to request a Stellar site.
Directions to Request a Non-Academic Site:
- Go to the Stellar home page.
- Click the Request a Class Site link.
- Click the Non-Academic/Project Site link. The Stellar Project Website Creation Request Form is displayed.
- Enter a Short Name for the URL. The URL is case sensitive. It must be short and use only numbers, characters, hyphens, and underscore characters (no spaces, no special characters).
- Select the term or semester from the dropdown list.
- Click the Next button.
- Complete the following (required fields are marked with an asterisk * ):
- (Optional) Choose a look for the website (You can change this after the website is created.) and / or request a Wiki site
- Click the Submit Request button. It can take a few days for the website to be created.
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Requesting Electronic Course Reserves |
You can request e-reserves when you request a class website, or you can complete the Electronic Reserves Request Form at any time. For more information on the program, visit Electronic Course Reserves.