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Instructions on how to use the Connexions Collection Composer (formerly known as the Course Composer).

The connexions collection composer

The Collection Composer (formerly known as the Course Composer) allows you to create new collections or edit existing collections. Any number of modules within Connexions' Content Repository can be used to create a collection. You can perform the following tasks with the Collection Composer:

Adding and arranging elements

At this point, you should have landed on the "Contents" tab of the collection composer. This is where you will add and arrange the contents of your collection. Basic instructions are provided at the top, but we will go through each editing feature in detail.

Empty collection after creation
A collection in the making, before any content has been added.
At first, all that is shown is the collection's title (in this case "Tutorial") and the three actions you can take at the collection's top level:
  • Add subcollections
  • Add modules
  • Edit title
Let's start by adding the introductory module to the collection structure.

Add a module

You can add already published modules to the collection from the Content Repository. You cannot add unpublished modules from your workspaces.When adding a module, Connexions does not copy the module into your collection. The module remains in the Content Repository and Connexions inserts a reference or a pointer to the module in your collection. A module cannot be inserted into a collection more than once.

Instructions for adding a module

In our example, we first want to add a module entitled Connexions Workshop: Introduction to the top of the collection. To do this, we start by hovering the mouse over the collection's title. To the right, there is a link reading "Add modules":

Action links appear when hovering over collection title
Hover over the collection title to see the option to "Add modules" to the collection.

Click the "Add modules" link. A pop-up appears with a search box. Enter a word, name, or text string related to the module in the search text box. Click the "Search for modules" button:

Enter a search term in the pop-up
A pop-up appears in which you can use to search for modules to add.

Results will appear in the same pop-up. If you don't find the module you were searching for on first attempt, you can try using a different search term, sorting the results by another parameter, adjusting the number of searches that display per page, or going to the next page of results. Once you find the module or modules you want to add, select the checkbox next to its title(s) and click "Add selected content".

Select the checkbox of each module you want to add to the collection
Select the checkbox of each module you want to add to the collection.

The module you've selected to add to the collection will now appear below the collection's title in the composer. Remember that this only a pointer to the published module, not a copy of the module itself.

Questions & Answers

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Nevermind i just realied that the graph is the phons output for a person with normal hearing and not just the phons output of the sound waves power, I should read the entire thing next time
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Source:  OpenStax, Connexions tutorial for vef fellows. OpenStax CNX. Dec 20, 2006 Download for free at http://cnx.org/content/col10395/1.2
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