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<h1>Deploy All</h1>
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<p>Packages need to be deployed before being viewed. An administrator may deploy all packages in the repository simultaneously.<p>
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<h1>Force download</h1>
<p>This setting ensures that the resource is not embedded
in a browser window, but downloaded like any non-embeddable
file. This is useful when one wants to avoid the pitfalls
of cross-browser incompatibility and wrong multimedia plugin
versions. It is the most accessible solution for file resources.</p>

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<h1>Keep page navigation visible on the same page</h1>
<p>This option will allow the file to be displayed in a frame or to be embedded within a navigable page, so that the Moodle navigation remains on the top of the page.</p>
<p>Note that this option is normally not necessary for media types such as movies, audio files and flash files, as without this option turned on they will be embedded within a navigable page.</p>
<p>The use of frames can break accessibility, so this option will be completely ignored if the user has chosen the "Screenreader" option in their profile.</p>
<p>For standards compliance reasons, keeping page navigation visible without a frame is preferable to with a frame. However, certain Moodle themes are not compatible with the "Yes, without frame" option.</p>

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<h1>IMS Content Package Parameters</h1>
<ul>
<li>Navigation side menu - A list of links on the left of the content</li>
<li>Table of contents (TOC) - A list of links on the initial page, plus a TOC button (if Navigation buttons are displayed)</li>
<li>Navigation buttons - Previous and Next buttons, plus optional TOC and Up buttons</li>
<li>Skip sub-menu pages - Omit sub-menu navigation</li>
<li>Up button - A button for returning to the section navigation</li>
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<p><img alt="" src="<?php echo $CFG->wwwroot?>/mod/resource/icon.gif" />&nbsp;<b>Resources</b></p>
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Resources are content: information the teacher wants to bring into the
course. These can be prepared files uploaded to the course
server; pages edited directly in Moodle; or external web pages
made to appear part of this course.
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<h1>Resource Parameters</h1>
<p>The parameter settings are completely optional, and are
only useful when you need to pass some Moodle information
to the resource file or web site.</p>
<p>If you define any parameters they will be passed to the
resource as part of the URL (using the GET method).</p>
<p>The right column allows you to choose information to send,
and the left column allows you to give it a name.</p>
<p>Note that the user information will be from the user who
is looking at this resource, and the course information
is from the course that this resource is part of.</p>

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<h1>Reading Summary</h1>
<p>The summary is a very short description of the resource. You can
think of it as metadata.</p>
<p>For some resource display options, the summary is printed alongside
the resource itself, otherwise it appears on the resource index page
making it easier for students searching for particular resources.</p>
<p>Do not be tempted to write too much here, or to include the
resource itself!</p>

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<h1>Directory</h1>
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<p>The directory resource can display a whole directory (and its subdirectories) from your course files area.
Students can then browse and view all those files.</p>
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<h1>Files and web pages</h1>
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<p>This resource type allows you to link to any web page or other file
on the public web. It also allows you to link to any web page or
other file that you have uploaded into your course files area
from your own desktop computer.</p>
<p>Normal web pages are simply displayed as they are, while multimedia files
are dealt with more intelligently and may be embedded within a
web page. For example, MP3 files will be displayed using a built-in
streaming player, as will movie files, flash animations and so on.</p>
<p>There are many options for displaying your content in popup windows,
framed windows and so on.</p>
<p>In particular, if your resource is a web application or other type
of content able to accept parameters, you can choose to send information
to your resource such as the user's name, their email, the course they
are currently in, and so on.</p>
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<h1>HTML page</h1>
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<p>This sort of resource makes it easy to develop a complete single web page
within Moodle, especially when you are using Moodle's WYSIWYG HTML editor.</p>
<p>The page is stored in the database, not as a file, and you have a lot of
freedom to do almost anything you like using HTML, including Javascript.</p>
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<h1>IMS Content Packages</h1>
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<p>IMS content packages can be created and edited using a variety of content-authoring software. Content is usually displayed over several pages, with navigation between the pages. The content-authoring software produces a zip file, which can then be uploaded to your course in Moodle.</p>
<p>The zip file is unzipped automatically in Moodle, and the content of the package displayed.</p>
<p>There are various options for displaying content in a popup window, with a navigation menu or buttons etc.</p>
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<h1>Labels</h1>
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<p>Labels are a little different from other resources because they are
text and images that are actually embedded directly among the other
activity links in the course page.</p>
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<h1>Text page</h1>
<div class="indent">
<p>This type of resource is a simple page written using plain text.</p>
<p>A number of formatting types are available to help turn your plain
text into nice-looking web pages.</p>
<p class="moreinfo"><a href="help.php?module=moodle&amp;file=textformat.html">More about these text formats.</a></p>
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<h1>Resource types</h1>
<p>Moodle supports a range of different resource types that allow you to insert
almost any kind of web content into your courses.</p>

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<h1>Window settings</h1>
<p>These settings can be hidden/shown by clicking the button labeled Hide advanced/Show advanced.</p>
<p>Usually, resources are displayed in a normal framed window with the Moodle navigation
controls in the top frame. If you choose, you can remove this frame and have the
resource fill the window like a normal web page.</p>
<p>However, if you wish to have your resource appear in a new popup window follow these steps:</p>
<ol>
<li>In the <strong>Window:</strong> section, select 'New Window'.</li>
<li>Deselect the options that you do not wish to use.<br />
<blockquote>
<strong>Allow the window to be resized?</strong>
<p>
Keeping this item selected will allow users to change the size of the window that you have defined,
and should almost always be left selected. However, sometimes the resource is a fixed size and
it may make sense to lock the window size.</p>
<strong>Allow the window to be scrolled?</strong>
<p>
This item will allow users to scroll through the window to see all your resource.
If this item is unchecked, users will only see what fits in the defined window size and will not
be allowed to scroll the window to see the rest of the resource.</p>
<strong>Show the directory links?</strong>
<p>This will allow users to see the their directory links in this window. This varies per browser: it might be
known as the Links Bar (in IE), the Favourites Bar or the Bookmarks bar (in Mozilla/Firefox).</p>
<strong>Show the location bar?</strong>
<p>Do you want your users to see the URL (Web address) of the resource? If so, leave this option checked. Otherwise, the resource location will be hidden.</p>
<strong>Show the menu bar?</strong>
<p>To let your users have access to the menu bar in this window, leave this item checked. Generally this is
useful but for some graphical presentations it looks better without a menu bar.</p>
<strong>Show the toolbar?</strong>
<p>Showing the toolbar will make it easier for your users to navigate as it provides Back/Forward, Home, and Refresh buttons.</p>
<strong>Show the status bar?</strong>
<p>Showing the Status bar allows people to monitor browser information like how much of a resource has been loaded, or security information.</p>
</blockquote></li>
<li>Determine the size window you wish to open. <br />
<div class="indent">
<p>Many people still use an average screen resolution of 800x600. In most cases it's best if you
initially size your window a little smaller than that, like 600 high and 480 wide.</p>
<p>If you leave these fields blank then the new popup window will be exactly the same size as the window they
clicked on to get the popup.</p>
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</li>
</ol>