DCAS Open EdX Documentation

DCAS Open EdX Documentation

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Creating a Course

  • Create a New Online Course
  • Set Course Schedule & Details
  • Add Sections, Subsections & Units
  • Managing Unit and Component
  • Adding Videos
  • Adding HTML
  • Adding Discussions
  • Adding Problems

    • Adding Problems
    • Problem Types
    • Drag and Drop
    • Pointing on a picture
  • Adding Images and Figures
  • Uploading Static Content
  • Course Visibility
  • Creating pages
  • Grading
  • Commonly Used Advanced Settings

Running a Course

  • Managing Certificates
  • Common Instructor Dashboard Tasks
  • Managing Course Discussions

Advanced Management

  • Importing / Exporting Courses
  • Change a user’s password
  • Inactivate / Activate a User
  • Understanding User Roles
  • Set a user to staff or superuser
  • Server Tasks

    • SSH into Server
    • Set or Change a Password

Migration

  • Migrate EdX (Single-Server)
  • Migrate the Theme

Migrate MySQL

  • Migrating MySQL Database off of Single-Server

Migrate Mongo

  • Migrating Mongo Database off of Single-Server

Configuration

  • Enable and Update Additional Languages
  • Enable Downloads from Instructor tab in LMS
  • Configure and Enable Certificate
  • Configure Open Response Assessment

Configure Ecommerce

  • Basic Ecommerce Setup
  • Setup JWT Keys
  • Getting Course Details on Checkout Page
  • Troubleshoot Ecommerce

Discovery Setup

  • Configure Discovery

Comprehensive theming

  • Setup Comprehensive Theming

Microsites

  • Setup Microsites
  • Common Microsite Configurations

API

  • Setup API
  • Common APIs Demonstration
  • Customizing an API
  • DCAS API Handoff for LMS

Xblock

  • Xblock introduction
  • Xblock installation and uninstallation
  • Xblock Development

Scaling the architecture

  • Scaling Mongo
  • Scaling MySQL
  • Dedicated Storage Configuration Outline
  • Azure Storage Configuration

    • Azure Storage Configuration
    • Basic Configuration
    • Private Blob Configuration

SCORM

  • SCORM Azure Storage

Trouble-Shooting

  • Forgot admin username or password
  • Server error
  • Can't reach your site
  • Problems with RabbitMQ
  • Can't login to LMS or CMS
  • Locate the error
  • Jobs are stucking
  • Mongodb not working
  • Forums Breaking Issue
  • Check open edx services status
  • Problem with mysql
  • Can't receive email
  • CSRF token error

Problem Types

Problem Structure

Common problems are constructed in a similar way. The contain three elements:

  1. Problem text – surrounded by >> <<.

    1. Ex: Problem Text
  2. Answer set – see below for different problem set formats.

  3. Explanation text – surrounded by [explanation]...[explanation]

    1. Ex: Explanation Text

Multiple Choice

Multiple choice offers multiple answers and there can be only one answer Select the multiple choice answer set, represented by the following icon: Offer Multiple Answer

Answer set is built as follows, with an x denoting the correct answer Answer Set

Checkboxes

Checkboxes offer multiple answers and there can be one or more than one correct answer. Select the checkbox answer set, represented by the following icon: Offer Multiple Answer

Answer set is built as follows, with an x denoting the correct answer(s) Select Multiple Answer Set

Text Input

Text input allows the user to enter an answer to a question in a text box. The answer must be exactly the same as the correct answer in order to get credit. Spelling errors or variations will be counted as wrong. Select the text input answer set, represented with the following icon: Text Answer

Answer is built as follows. The user’s response must match exactly in order to get credit. Answer value

For the above example, ‘Answer’ or ‘answer’ is an acceptable response. ‘Answers’ or ‘Anwser’ is not.

Numerical Input

Numerical input allows the user to enter a number answer to a question in a text box. The answer must match the answer provided in the key or be within an acceptable error range. Select the numerical input answer set, represented with the following icon: Numerical Input

Answer is built as follows. The user’s answer must be numerical and match the answer number or be within the acceptable error range. Numerical Value

For the above example, ‘100’, ‘90’,’110’, and all numbers in between would be acceptable. ‘89.99’ is not.

Drop-Down

Drop-down is similar to multiple choice. Multiple answers are offered and only one can be correct. Select the drop-down answer set, represented with the following icon: Dropdown Input Dropdown image needs to be updated

Answer set is built as follows, with the correct answer surrounded by parentheses. Dropdown Value

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