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First off I'm highly impressed with the capabilities of courselab. I'm not a developer nor even competent web designer, my background is as a trainer. Given that I was able to design and build a courselab module with tests and scoring as a CD distribution within an hour of first touching the software. That's a pretty good testament to the capabiltiies of the software.

The way I am looking to implement courselab is via stand alone individual modules for offline training distributed to students via email which they will use for subject area training. Once they are ready to test they will use a courselab test implemented with an online LMS.

That being said I'm looking for a way to cleanly launch a single module using the minimal template from the start.html file wihtout using the autorun.html screen. I have built and tested a module and it functions fine from the start.html however I'd like to maintain the configuration that autorun affords, primarily the sized browser window without toolbars, etc. Has anyone written a guide or example for doing this? As I stated I am definitely not a developer nor even competent html editor (I tend to bumble about to fix minor html errors).
 
It's all simple html code.
Take a look at http//www.friendsofcourselab.info jump to the samples page and you should find what you're after there in a downloadable zip.
Simple tools required ... notepad does the job

!! I've been really slow and slack getting the old content up and new contented written .. I've been very distracted ;) LOL Good distraction
 
 
07.01.2015 02:15 James Nick wrote: It's all simple html code.Take a look at http//www.friendsofcourselab.info jump to the samples page and you should find what you're after there in a downloadable zip.Simple tools required ... notepad does the job!! I've been really slow and slack getting the old content up and new contented written .. I've been very distracted ;) LOL Good distraction click here a href='http//www.friendsofcourselab.info'> Test</a>
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