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of how your syllabus should be postedpossible, we recommendcontactingmakingustheatsyllabushelp@ssc.ucla.edu.1. Check Your File TypeWe at ClassWeb recommendavailable toinstructorsthewhoUCLAwantCommunity or topostthedocumentsgeneralon to their course website to do so as aPDFfile rather than a WordDOCfile.public. Thisisway,tostudentsensureshoppingthatforstudents,yourwhether they are on a PC or a Mac,class will be able toread the file properly without any technical problems such as their computers not having the Word program, their computers not having the ability to read a particular font, etc. All they would need to read the file is Adobe Acrobat Reader, which is free atwww.adobe.com. We can convert the file for you. Instructors can also use online resources such aswww.pdfonline.com, which will convert the file and then email thePDFdirectly to the instructor. Note: Such resources are not supported by ClassWeb, Social Sciences Computing, orUCLA; they are merely recommendations.2. Go to File Upload UtilityWith yourPDFfile ready you can now go to your File Upload page. From the Main Page of your course website scroll down and click on the link “Administration for Instructors.†This may prompt the login page to pop up. Login with yourBOLusername and password. This should direct you to your ClassWeb Administration page. Select the “file upload utility†link.3. Complete the 4 Steps to Uploading Your FileOn your File Upload page you shouldsee4 steps:a.STEP1 – Find your file:Click on the “Browse†button and find yourPDFfile on your computer.b.STEP2 – Choose a name:For a syllabus, you may want to name the file “syllabus.pdfâ€. It is important that you add the “.pdf†at the end. This will designate its file type.c.STEP3 – Choose a directory:By choosing which directory you want to save your file in, you are basically deciding who you want to grant access to your file. If you select the first option, ClassWeb Directory, you are placing your file in the public directory, meaning anyone and everyone can read your file. If you select the second option, Private Directory, then you are limiting access to your file to those who are on your roster for that specific class. Typically, we encourage instructors to place their syllabus in the public directory so potential students can get an idea of what the class may be like. Some professors prefer to keep their course outlines private. It’s really up to you.d.STEP4 – Choose your link locale:For a syllabus, we recommend posting the file on the Main Page. So in Step 4, type “Syllabus†in the a. option. Then scroll down and click on the “Send File†button.HTMLOptionSome instructors prefer to post their syllabus as anHTMLfile, or a web page. If the original file was a WordDOCfile, then open the Word program and savethe syllabusasbefore“Webenrolling
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