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Checking content accessibility
Updated onArticleYou can use the Accessibility Checker to inspect the accessibility level of content created in the Rich Text Editor and immediately solve any issues that are found.
Sakai 22 Project Site Guide Accessibility
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How do I copy content from one site to another (i.e., import from site)?
Updated onArticleWhen you create new Sakai sites, you may want to copy content such as Lessons pages, Resources, Announcements, and Assignments from an older site into your new site. The Import from Site tab in Site Info allows you to select content from one or more tools from an older site and copy the content into the new site.
Sakai 22 Project Site Guide Site Info
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How do I edit the site information?
Updated onArticleSelect the Site Info tool from the Tool Menu of your site.
Sakai 22 Project Site Guide Site Info
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How do I add tools to my site?
Updated onArticleSakai has many different tools available to use in your course or project site. You may choose which tools you want to use and may add or remove tools at any point.
Sakai 22 Project Site Guide Site Info
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What does Unpublished Site mean?
Updated onArticleThe Unpublished Site indicator means a site is unpublished and is unavailable to students, course builders, or tutors (in a course site) and users with the access role (in a project site).
If the Unpublished Site indicator does not appear, this means that the site has already been published.
Instructors always have access to both publish and unpublish courses in which they are enrolled, and project site maintainers always have access to both publish and unpublish project sites in which they have the maintain role.
Select the (Publish Now) button to make your site available to all enrolled users.
Sakai 22 Project Site Guide Project Sites
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How do I delete my project site?
Updated onArticleThe project site's owner/site contact can place a request with the Sakai support team ([email protected]). Please provide the full project site name and the Site URL when requesting deletion.
Sakai 22 Project Site Guide Project Sites
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How do I create a new project site?
Updated onArticleAll Loyola students, faculty and staff have permission to create new project sites. Project sites can be created either from Worksite Setup or Sites in the Home area.
Sakai 22 Project Site Guide Project Sites
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What are project sites?
Updated onArticleProject sites are designed to facilitate collaboration. Faculty, students and staff can create project sites. You can invite anyone you wish to join your project site, including individuals who are not affiliated with Loyola (access is granted via the creation of a guest account). Project sites have many of the same tools available as course sites. However, they are not associated with credit courses or with academic terms. Instructors should never use a project site as a substitute for a LOCUS-connected Sakai course site.
Project sites are typically worksites where a project director, team, or committee can make announcements, engage in online discussions, and share resources such as documents or links to other websites. Examples of users of project sites include university committees, student organizations, student groups, communities, collaborative research projects, training initiatives, and groups of instructors who will be teaching similar lab sections of the same course.
Sakai 22 Project Site Guide Project Sites
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Zoom Guide
Updated onArticleSakai 22 Student Guide Zoom
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How do I watch or subscribe to a wiki?
Updated onArticleSelect the Wiki tool from the Tool Menu of your site.
Sakai 22 Student Guide Wiki