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1. Coursetune has four structural levels from the institutional-level down to course level. Just like a blueprint, we'll start at the foundation and move up. Read more about the levels. |
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2. You are viewing Level 4. This is the foundation of your structure, a single course. Note the number 4 next to the Level 4 icon indicating which level you are on. |
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3. Click the Level 3 icon, named Program here, to move up to Level 3, which is a collection of courses, or Level 4 objects. This is often called Program, but can be customized.
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4. You are viewing Level 3, typically called a Program, which displays all the Level 4 objects, courses.
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5. Click the Level 2 icon, named Division here, to move up a level.
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6. You are viewing Level 2, named Division here, which displays all the Level 3 folders.
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7. Click on the Level 1 icon, named CU for CourseTune University, to move up to the top level of the structure.
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8. You are viewing Level 1. This is the top structural level, which displays the Level 2 folders. NEXT- Learn about the parallel design layers in a course graph. |