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Course Site is Lehigh's instance of Moodle, an open-source learning management system. You can access Course Site from a number of Lehigh web sites and directly via the URL: coursesite.lehigh.edu

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titleUpgrades to Course Site

Faculty! Course Site has been updated! Please join one of our drop-in sessions for help getting your Spring courses ready

  • Monday, January 8th from 11am-1pm
  • Tuesday, January 9th from 11am-1pm

 Register Here for Drop-In sessions.

  • There will also be a hands-on workshop during the CITL Winter Workshop on Thursday, January 11th.

For more information, see our updated documentation on Upgrades documentation that highlights the upgrades to Course Site.

Most popular tasks and documentation

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Request a Course Site course by going to https://www.lehigh.edu/help and clicking 'submit a Help Request'. From the options in the left margin, select 'Request a Course Site.'

2) Start of semester course setup checklist

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6) Copying course materials from one course to another 
 

7) Setting up groups

Select Participants menu under course title. Choose Groups menu. Create a Group.  Give the group a name. In the groups listings, highlight the group you want to add members to by clicking on it, and click Add/remove users. Under the Potential members list, select the desired group member names, and click Add. Your users will be moved over to the Group members field. To set your course to handle separate groups, go to Course Settings. Find the Groups section and click on "Groups" to expand the sections. Change the Group mode to Separate groups and click Save.

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Perhaps the feature with the most potential to go from simple to very complex very quickly, the grade book is, nonetheless, a critical part of a course. The number one tip to remember about the grade book is this: the Natural aggregation (calculation) method is built to handle nearly any grade book setup. It is the only method that allows the addition of a true extra credit item that is treated properly as such. It allows specifying weights for all items or some items as well as for the the entire grade book or just a specific category. It also allows specifying no weights and simply calculating in a typical sum of grades manner. NOTE: If you import content from a previous course to a current course, you will want to be sure to check the grade book immediately after the import and switch to the Natural method if you weren't already using it in the previous course. By default, all new courses (to which you are NOT importing content from a previous course) will default to using the Natural aggregation method for the grade book.

Help & Support

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Request a Course Site course at: http://coursesite.lehigh.edu (click on the "Request a Course Site" link on the right side of the Course Site home page) or go.lehigh.edu/csrequest). 

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