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Revision as of 19:17, 10 May 2017
Introduction
According to the [homepage], “The Open edX platform is a free--and open source--course management system (CMS) that was originally developed by edX. The Open edX platform is used all over the world to host Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) as well as smaller classes and training modules.”
See also:
Administering Open EdX
The administration interface is available either under the same port as the edx-studio URL or the localhost (server machine)
Read more in:
Creating a course
By default, any registered user can create a course. We find that really strange given all these annoying security features that otherwise imposed. However, in a production system, the administrator may have disabled course creating for non staff members (see Open edX installation and configuration
For creating courses one is supposed to use studio, but someone will have to tell you where to find it. I will, but you also can read the official documentation
If you configured your firewall as suggested above, then it is here:
- Yes it runs by default on port 18010 !
http://yoursite:edx_port/edx-studio
also works and will redirect to the above.
Creating a course is very simple:
- Hit the big green button and fill in the form
- Add instructors as needed (you need to know their email address and they must have signed up with edX with that email).
Links
Official documentation
The documentation is spread over several places.
- Getting help. Provides a list of online resources.
- Installing, Configuring, and Running the Open edX Platform. As we described in Open edX installation and configuration, for testing purposes, it is much easier to start with the Bitnami stack. However, this document still includes important documentation on configuration that one should read.
- Slack archive (even if you do not believe that knowledge should be conversational ...)