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*Example*
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Click on the blue Register for [NUMBER OF YOUR CLASS] button:
[REPLACE WITH PART OF YOUR SCREENSHOT ABOVE]
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A pop-up user authentication window will appear. It will ask you to log in or sign up for edX. (If you already have an account with edX, use it to log in. You should now be registered for the course. Skip to Step 5. Otherwise, go on with Step 3.)
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To open the Advanced Editor, click **Advanced Editor** in the top right corner of the Simple Editor.
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The following is a multiple choice problem in the Advanced Editor.
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In the following problem, enter a response, and then click **Check**. The problem tells you if your response is correct or incorrect.
Additionally, although you don't see it, a point score is also automatically stored for the response you submit.
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**Show Answer button**
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In the following problem, the **Show Answer ** button appears after the student has made at least one attempt to answer. Enter a response that you know is wrong, and then click **Check**.
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Now, click **Show Answer** to view the correct answer and its explanation.
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1. Under **Add New Component**, click **Problem**.
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The **Select Problem Component Type** screen appears. By default, the **Common Problem Types** tab is selected.
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To see a list of more complex problem types, click the **Advanced** tab.
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For example, if you click **Multiple Choice**, the following problem component appears.
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3. Click **Edit**. This opens the Simple Editor for the problem component. The following example shows this view for a multiple choice
problem.
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For a discussion of some trade-offs and some suggestions for cleaner solutions in the future, see the following `discussion thread <http://help.edge.edx.org/discussions/questions/73-what-if-you-discover-that-a-live-problem-is-wrong">`_ on the Studio help desk.
You can include multiple problems of different types inside a single Problem component, even if you select a particular template when you create a problem. A template is simply an XML editor with template text already filled in. You can add to or replace the template text.
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You can include multiple problems of different types inside a single Problem component, even if you select a particular template when you create a problem. A template is simply an XML editor with template text already filled in. You can add to or replace the template text.
1. On the navigation bar, click **Course Settings**, and then click **Course Team**.
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2. Click **New User**.
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3. In the **email** box, type the mail address of the user, and then click **Add User**.
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2. Click **New Manual Policy** .
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3. In the **Policy Key** box, enter the policy key.
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To add scheduling information, a description, and other information for your course, use the **Course Settings** menu.
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This takes you to the
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1. At the top of this page, you will find a section with the **Basic Information** for your course. It is here that you can locate the title of your course and find the URL for your course, which you can mail to students to invite students to enroll in your course.
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2. In the **Course Schedule** section, enter the date you want your course to start in the **Course Start Date** box, and then enter the time you want your course to start in the **Course** **Start Time** box.
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2. Scroll down to the **Introducing Your Course** section, and then locate the **Course Overview** box.
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The following is example content for the **Course Overview** box:
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Add an About Video
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1. Upload the video that you want to YouTube. Make note of the code that appears between ** watch?v =** and ** &feature** in the URL. This code appears in the green box below.
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2. On the navigation bar, click **Course Settings**, and then click **Schedule & Details** .
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field. If you have not already added a video, you see a blank field above an **id** box.
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4. In the **your YouTube video's ID** box, enter your video code. When you add the code, the video automatically appears in the field above the **your YouTube video's ID** box.
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For example, your course introduction video appears as follows.
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Add Weekly Time Requirements Information
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2. Scroll down to the **Requirments** section.
3. In the **Hours of Effort per Week** box, enter the number of hours you expect students to work on this course each week.
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3. In the **Hours of Effort per Week** box, enter the number of hours you expect students to work on this course each week.
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1. Establish an overall grading policy, also see :ref:`Set Grade Brackets<Set-Grade-Brackets>`.
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This is done at the course level in the **Course Settings** menu.
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2. Create subsections that contain graded assignments in the body of the course, see :ref:`Create Subsections that Contain Graded Assignments<Create-Graded-Subsections>`.
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Each subsection in your course can be designated as one of the assignment types that you have specified in the grading policy. You can also specify a release date and a due date.
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3. In the assignment subsections, create individual problems
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You can then establish the settings for these problems (including the number of attempts a student has and the problem's point value, or weight).
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The default grade divisions are Pass and Fail. To add more grade divisions (such as A, B, C, or D), click the plus sign (+).
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To remove a grade division, hover the mouse over the grade division (shown above) and then click the **Remove** link that appears above the grade division.
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**Abbreviation:**
This is the short name that will appear next to an assignment on every student's **Progress** tab (see below).
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**Weight of Total Grade:**
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For example, the following course has two types of assignments. The overall course grade is broken down as 40% Homework and 60% Final Exam. There are eight Homework assignments, and the grader will omit the lowest-scored assignment from the final grade. Thus, the seven remaining Homework assignments are each worth 40 7 = 5.8% of the final grade.
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Troubleshooting
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1. On the navigation bar, click **Course Content**, and then click **Outline**.
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2. Under **Course Outline**, locate the section where you want to add an assignment.
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Click the subsection you want. The edit page for the subsection opens. In the top right corner of the page, locate the **Subsection Settings** box.
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Set the assignment type. To do this, locate the blue link next to **Graded as**. Because all subsections are set to **Not Graded** by default, the text for this link is **NOT GRADED**.
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Click this link to open a list of the assignment types that you specified in your grading rubric, and then click the assignment type that you want.
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Set the assignment's release date and time. To set the date, click inside the **Release date** field, and then select the date that you want in the calendar that appears. To set the release time, click inside the time input field, and then specify the time you want.
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3. On the right side of the screen, click the blue check mark for the subsection, and then select the assignment type.
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If you change an assignment type name in the Grading page, make sure the assignment type names on the Course Outline still match.
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If you change an assignment type name in the Grading page, make sure the assignment type names on the Course Outline still match.
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1. First, go to: https://studio.edge.edx.org. Sign up and create an account.
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2. Create a course in Studio.
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3. View your course on Edge.
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Edge has two views - an Instructor view and a Student view. When you view your course on Edge, you view your course as an instructor, and you see the **Instructor** tab at the top of the page.
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1. Go to http://studio.edge.edX.org. The Welcome to edX Studio page opens.
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2. Scroll to the bottom of the page and click **Sign Up & Start Making an edX Course.**
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3. In the page that opens, fill in the fields. Required fields are marked with an asterisk (*).
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Your students will not see this name.
e. Click to select I agree to the Terms of Service.
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4. Click **Create My Account & Start Authoring Courses,** After you click this button, the following page opens.
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5. To finish creating your account, click the link that you receive in the activation e-mail. When you click this link, the following page opens.
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The first time that you log in to Studio, the following page opens.
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Click the **dashboard** link, and the **My Courses** page opens.
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Once you have created a course in Studio, it will be listed on this page. From here, you can start creating courses immediately by clicking the **New Course** button.
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5. Click **Save.**
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If you click **View Live** your course appears as follows on Edge.
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*Note: Although the start date is set to the current date by default, your course will not be advertised, so it will not be visible to the general public. You can change the start date of your course in Studio.*