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customization library. The new design library will be based on the existing default design library, so whatever changes you have made to the default library will serve as the starting point for the new library.

Note The design of the new course will not be updated with the design library until the template refresh process is run on the server. Usually, this takes place overnight. However, to manually run the process, you select each of the new course databases on the Notes workspace, then choose File - Database - Refresh.

3.If you want to enter a Course Description, deselect the “Defer entering of full course description” option. If you want to create the description later (or allow the course designer to create it), leave this option selected.

4.Select the “Detach the LearningSpace DLL if needed” option.

The Dynamic Link Library (DLL) allows LearningSpace to know where you put custom design libraries in the directory structure. This option causes the DLL file to be written to your computer’s hard drive if: 1) you chose to use a customization library for the course; and 2) the DLL is not already on your computer.

5.Click OK.

6.If, in step 3, you chose to create a course description, the Course Description document opens so you can enter the description.

The course description is a Rich Text field that allows you to use various font styles, add images, and so on.

When you are done, click the “Click to continue creating the course” button.

CoursePack filename

If you have chosen to create a new course from an existing CoursePack, you are prompted for the name of the CoursePack file. Course packs are stored in the “lspack” subdirectory of the directory in which you installed Central.

1.Enter the name of the CoursePack file.

2.Click OK.

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Contents Installation Administration Guide Copyright Contents Course databases Administering a Course with LearningSpace CentralParticipants Getting Started With Lotus LearningSpaceAbout this Guide Roles of LearningSpace participants Chapter Getting StartedAbout LearningSpace About creating a LearningSpace course What you need to perform installation and course creationDomino server platforms Supported hardware and software requirementsProfiles.nsf Profiles What’s on the LearningSpace CD?LearningSpace documentation LearningSpace Instructor Guide If you are upgrading from Release 2.0 to Release Chapter Installing the LearningSpace Files onto a ServerInstalling files on the server Shut down and restart the Notes server process Open Install.nsf from the CDInstalling the LearningSpace Files onto a Server LearningSpace Directory Structure Update server document Assigning access to LearningSpace filesUsing more than one Central on a server Establishing access for the LearningSpace Admin groupChapter Creating a Course with LearningSpace Central About creating a new course using Central Creating a new course New Course Options CoursePack filename Course Information Course Locations CourseRoom options Schedule optionsAssessment Manager options MediaCenter optionCourse Access Creating a Course with LearningSpace Central Additional options Summary Course creation is completeLearningSpace Installation and Administration Guide Shut down and restart the Domino server Chapter Upgrading a CourseUpgrading a Release 2.0 course Replacing the design of Central Installing LearningSpace files on the serverAutomatically upgrading the course databases Replacing the design of the Multimedia LibraryInstructing students to recover their private documents Creating new local replicas of the upgraded course databasesUpgrading a Release 2.0 Design Library Deferred creation of course databases Chapter Administering a Course with LearningSpace CentralAbout using Central to administer a course LearningSpace Installation and Administration Guide Server Name & Address book Enabling Web browser access to coursesAdding database icons to your workspace Guidelines for setting instructor access levels Setting access levels to coursesAssigning instructor and administrator roles About open and closed course environments Creating an open or closed course environment Adding participants to the Name & Address book Managing course enrollmentAdding students to a course Removing students from a course LearningSpace Modules Access and Uses