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Class.louisville.edu Instructions for Instructors

Procedures for Instructors who have requested space on class.louisville.edu for their class' use.

Managing Your Class:

As an instructor, you will manage your class by connecting to:
http://class.louisville.edu/admin/   << Please enter your ULink userid and password for access to this page.  Once logged in, you will arrive at the Admin Area for the class.louisville.edu space that you have been set up with.

You will then add your students one by one. 

As each is added, he/she will now have an area in which to upload/download/maintain web content.

Self Service Management for Students:

For maintenance, each of your students' class sites will be available to them via WebDAV (see below) at an address similar to the following:

https://class.louisville.edu/classfiles/art576/imauser01/

Viewing a Student's Website in a Web Browser:

Each of your students' class sites will be available in a Web Browser at an address similar to the following:

http://class.louisville.edu/art576/imauser01/index.htm

 

About WebDAV

WebDAV is the only transfer protocol which may be employed by your students to maintain their content.

Web Folders/WebDAV is a drag-and-drop method of transferring files or folders from your PC or Mac to your class.louisville.edu account or from your account to your PC or Mac. "Web Folders" is the name used for the Microsoft Windows client implementation of WebDAV.

Web Folders cannot be mapped to a drive letter, but show up instead in "My Network Places" (XP) or "Computer...Network Location" (Vista).

Web Folders are supported on Windows 98/2000/NT/ME/XP/Vista. Mac OS X also supports WebDAV via the Finder's Connect to Server command.

 

Setting Up WebDAV

Note:  Windows Explorer Is Not Internet Explorer  Microsoft Web Folders involves using Windows Explorer. This is part of the Windows operating system, and should not be confused with the web browser Internet Explorer. Entering the URL for Web Folders into Internet Explorer will not result in a window that uses Web Folders.

WebDAV for Windows XP

WebDAV for Windows Vista

WebDAV for Mac OS X




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