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What is the Email tool?
Updated onArticleThe Email tool allows users to send an email message to site individual or multiple participants by role, section, or group, and also provides a field for specifying non-site participant email addresses.
The Email tool works using the sender's external email address, which is the sender's Loyola Outlook address.
Sakai 22 Student Guide Email
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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 your Home area.
Sakai 22 Student Guide Course and Project Sites
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How do I reset a tool?
Updated onArticleResetting a tool returns to the starting point of the tool, as if the tool was entered in a new session.
Sakai 22 Student Guide Course and Project Sites
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How do I navigate within a site?
Updated onArticleIt is strongly recommended to use the directed site navigation, and not the back and forward buttons in the web browser, to navigate within a site.
Sakai 22 Student Guide Course and Project Sites
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How do I navigate among different sites?
Updated onArticleHome is a user's individual online workspace. Upon login, users visit their Home workspace automatically. To return to Home after visiting other sites, select Home in the upper left corner of the screen.
For more information, see What is Home?
Sakai 22 Student Guide Course and 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. Site owners can invite anyone they wish to join a 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 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 web sites. Examples of uses of project site are university committees, registered and sponsored student organizations, student groups, communities, organizations, collaborative research projects, training initiatives, and groups of instructors who will be teaching similar lab sections of the same course.
Sakai 22 Student Guide Course and Project Sites
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What are course sites?
Updated onArticleA course site is the official worksite for a particular academic course. A course site's roster is automatically updated by LOCUS.
Course sites usually contain a selection of tools and resources provided by the instructor so that students may access course materials, interact with other site participants, and submit work.
Sakai 22 Student Guide Course and Project Sites
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How do I print the Calendar?
Updated onArticleIn the target Sakai site, or from Home, select Calendar from the Tool Menu.
Sakai 22 Student Guide Calendar
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How do I delete a calendar item?
Updated onArticleIn the target Sakai site, or from Home, select Calendar from the Tool Menu.
Sakai 22 Student Guide Calendar
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How do I edit a calendar item?
Updated onArticleIn the target Sakai site, or from Home, select Calendar from the Tool Menu.
Sakai 22 Student Guide Calendar