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Course section linking is a great way to manage all sections of a course more efficiently.
Course section linking is a great way to manage all sections of a course more efficiently.
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In order for this to work in RCS's Schoology this school year, you'll need use one of the two methods described below.
In order for this to work in RCS's Schoology this school year, you'll need use one of the two methods described below.


# Manually create a brand new course with multiple sections, link those, and add enrollments or have students join w/ code. (Lisa, I did this with your brand new "Lisa's test math 7 course." I created this, added Sophie Ader as a student, and then ran my import. She stayed in the course. So you could use this course to create 2 sections, link them, add contents, add students (or have them join w/ code), and you're done.
# Manually create a brand new course with multiple sections, link those, and add enrollments or have students join w/ code.  
# Manually create a course w/ 1 section, use it for both periods (e.g. D & F) and use grading groups to separate the kids' assignments/due dates/etc. That's what I did in PTW this year for 2 simultaneous cohorts of faculty.
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# Manually create a course w/ 1 section, use it for both periods (e.g. D & F) and use grading groups to separate the kids' assignments/due dates/etc.  


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