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This is a bare-bones tutorial on how to create a course with the new P2PU.
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Once you've created an account, log-in.
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You'll be taken directly to your dashboard which is the central hub of activity on the site.
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To create a new course visit the study group page.
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There'll be a button there that will allow you to start the creation process.
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No matter what the style is of your learning project, whether it's an informal study group or a tradtional course where you're the expert.
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make sure to explicitly state your role and what participants can expect from you and of themselves.
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If you're part of one of the awesome schools at P2PU, don't forget to state it.
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Once you've created a course it will show up in the study groups listing as under development.
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To add more information and update it, click the edit button.
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You can add more information about the course in the summary.
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Definitely add an image so you're easier to find.
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However, if the image is not your own, please make sure it's openly licensed.
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You can update the status of your course here if it's ready to go, or maybe not quite yet.
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You can open it up for sign-up, or close it to sign-up.
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You can also hide it if it's just not ready for the public eye.
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You can also add the dates for when the course or study group will run.
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You can manually add and remove participants and also give people organiser status.
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All content actually hosted and posted on P2PU is under an open license by default (CC-By-SA).
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If the content you're using is not openly licensed, you can always link to it, but you can't post it
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or paste it directly onto the site.
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The most important part of the P2PU course is the tasks.
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Tasks are the actual learning goals and objectives that all the participants act upon and conquer.
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Also important, definitely add good information about yourself.
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The more we know about you, the easier it is to work with you and learn from you.
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If you need help at any time you can bring your questions to qa.p2pu.org
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or you can get involved with the Help Desk.
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The Help Desk is where we hold more in-depth conversations about what peer learning is all about.
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The P2PU site is currently in beta
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it has a lot of awesome features for peer learning and more are on the way.
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If you're interested in finding out where we're at and what's to come, visit our tracker (lighthouse.p2pu.org).
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You can also report any bugs you find there. I'm sure there'll be one or two.
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We're really excited to work with you and learn from you at P2PU.
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Remember, you can ask for help at any time.
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P2PU.org