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APPLY A TEMPLATE to a COURSE

Many clicks are necessary to apply a template to different courses. Something much easier to reach would be a great improvement, especially when teachers use a template with many different courses used on a weekly basis.

It is so hard to find that many people ignore you can use templates and update the copies.

A suggestion could be some kind on synchronization whenever content is added to the template, or an “update all copies” button, available from the course home page

  • Aline Derennes
  • Oct 10 2018
Country FR
Category Content creation and management
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  • Gerrit Reijnders commented
    December 09, 2019 14:06

    I don't know whether we mean the same thing here, but I would like a course linked to a template to update any changes made in de template. So, for example, three teachers working with similar level classes and using the same basic input can  make changes in and add to the template that is at the core of these classes. These changes and additions are then automatically added to all courses that are linked to it.

     

    Gerrit Reijnders

    Groningen