Would you rather watch a 2 minute tutorial? Download the file below to access a Windows Media file.
Previously, we created Course Outlines. Now, let's add new lessons to existing course outlines in MYcaert.com. At times, you may discover you wish to add lessons to your existing course outlines. Simply log in and select the lesson plan library needed. Once highlighted, click the floating submit button. Next, select the units desired. Click submit. Finally, select the lesson plan titles you wish to add to your existing course outline, by checking the red boxes next to the titles. At the top of the screen click "Select All Lessons Below", if necessary. Select the Existing Course Outline from the second selection box, and click "Save". Additionally, you may wish to search for specific lesson plans. First, hover over My Courses, and select "Generate List of Caert Materials--> By Vocabulary Term(s)". Next, search by a specific term for the lessons you need. For example, “communications" was used to add to an Ag Business Course Outline. A list of materials matching the term(s) used is generated. Select the lesson(s) you desire to add by holding "CTRL" and clicking more than one lesson title. Click “Submit Query” in the right corner of the screen. Next, select the lessons desired by checking the box next to each red title. Then Select "Save to Existing Course Outline" and find the course outline you desire. Finalize by clicking “Save.”
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Would you rather watch a 3 minute tutorial instead? See our Windows Movie Video at the end of this blog entry. After you’ve created a course, you may want to view the standards aligned to the lessons in the course. This is a simple task. The standards are viewed in four simple ways.
If you are searching for lessons aligned to specific standards, you can do so by hovering over “My Courses” and selecting the area of study desired (IE: National AFNR, National Math, National Science, National English, or State Standards). By following the prompts, you will find the lessons aligned to those standards.
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