Examples of using Reusable objects in English and their translations into Norwegian
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Computer
Reusable objects in action.
Edit and delete reusable objects.
You can add reusable objects to the discussion board, the Grade Center, and content areas.
More on how to create reusable objects.
You can't add reusable objects to your course from this area.
Select Discover Content to access the Discover Reusable Objects list.
In the Browse Reusable Objects section, you can view the categories of reusable objects. .
You can also opt to share your reusable objects with other users.
Reusable objects enable you to efficiently reuse content in multiple courses or share it with others.
More on discovering reusable objects content.
When you build content in a content area, you can't use the web link content type to access the external link reusable objects.
This table describes the reusable objects categories.
Reusable objects are course elements, such as assignment instructions or discussion topics, that you create and store so that they're available for your use across multiple courses.
In the Learning Objects window, the reusable objects for that type appear.
Grade Center When you create Grade Center columns,select Discover Content to access the list of Grade Center reusable objects you created in the Content Collection.
In the learning objects catalog, you can view the entire collection of reusable objects that you created and those shared with you by other users at your institution.
When you create forums, select Discover Content to link to discussion topic reusable objects you created in the Content Collection.
When you build content in your course,use the Discover Content function to add reusable objects to areas of your course where they're available.
For example, External Links appear as links, but Course Content and HTML reusable objects appear as if you added a content item in a content area.
The original reusable object doesn't change in the Content Collection.
You can edit the elements of a course content reusable object in the content area.
Select a reusable object type.
In the learning objects catalog, you can view five reusable object categories.
You can also create a file as a reusable object if your institution has enabled this tool.
If you add a discussion topic reusable object while you create a thread, it will appear at the bottom of the list on the forum listing page.
If you're allowed to edit a reusable object while inside your course, the content only changes for that instance.
Then, browse the Content Collection for the external link reusable object and link it to the content item.
For example, create a discussion topic reusable object that introduces the speaker, details discussion etiquette, asks students to generate a list of questions, and explains what you want them to do as a followup.
Provide a name for the reusable object.
You can't edit the assignment reusable object information from the content area, but you can add to the information that appears as the description.