LMS Help Desk
  • Help Desk
  • New User Registration
  • Instructions on how to use Video Classrooms
  • Google Meet
  • විද්‍යුත් පන්ති කාමරය භාවිතා කරන්නේ කෙසේද?
  • Uploading Assignment / Documents
  • LMS - Teachers Help Book
    • Teachers Help Book
    • Why Chamilo LMS Platform?
      • Common interface elements
      • Learning paradigm
    • The Chamilo LMS homepage
    • Course creation
    • Control course access
    • Organizing courses
      • Subscribing to other courses
      • Personal categories
      • Courses management icons
    • Course administration
    • Course homepage
      • Authoring tools
      • Introductory text
      • Interaction tools
      • Administration tools
    • Documents
      • Quick-change of directory
      • Create a directory
      • Importing a document
      • Authoring content in Chamilo
      • Saving documents
      • Deleting a file or a directory
      • Watching course quotas
      • Slideshow
    • Assignments
      • Completion of assignments by students
      • Assignment creation
      • Manage assignments
      • Setting up the assignment evaluation
      • Assignment expiry dates
      • Marking assignments
    • Interactivity: Tests
      • Creating a new test
      • Feedback, score and correct answers
      • Test types
      • Adding questions to the test
      • Recycling existing questions
      • HotPotatoes, IMS/QTI2, Excel
      • Test results
    • Attendances
      • Recording attendances
      • Create an attendance sheet
  • Knowledge Base
    • Knowledge Base
    • Configure your network settings
    • How to Flush DNS
Powered by GitBook
On this page

Was this helpful?

  1. LMS - Teachers Help Book

Documents

The normal first step any teacher takes when needing content for a course is to go to the Documents tool and upload existing content (in the form of PDFs, PowerPoints, etc).

Chamilo allows for the import of all types of documents (HTML, MS-Word®, MS-PowerPoint® MS-Excel®, PDF, Flash, Quicktime®, OpenOffice.org, LibreOffice, MP3, OGG, AVI, etc.) and can first be used as a simple documents catalog while the teacher builds up a bank of materials (a few weeks, depending on the context).

You can rename documents at any time and arrange them in directories/folders. The only provision is that the user must, of course, have the requisite software installed on his computer to read the files at his disposal. We recommend the use of standard and open formats (see note below) to avoid the need for the learner to download or buy costly software which might be overly specific (i.e. with no other use) or prove difficult to maintain.

With regard to file storage, you do need to be sure to organize the Documents tool carefully to make it easy to find a document later on.

Note : The Chamilo community strives for a complete freedom in the distribution of (distance) learning material. From this perspective that a high priority is given to the support of open formats and applications, like LibreOffice® and its OASIS format rather than the Microsoft® Office® suite;OGG (and its variations) rather than MP3® or DivX®; etc. So we'd like to remind you that all features of Chamilo can be used with a simple, open spec. browser, the only exception to which is the video-conference and the hot spot exercises, which require the Flash® plug-in (which is free but not open). We are working on this last element to increase the availability of this type of exercise to devices that do not support Flash®.

PreviousAdministration toolsNextQuick-change of directory

Last updated 4 years ago

Was this helpful?