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What servers do students need to interact with to take part in a CTER course?

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What servers do students need to interact with to take part in a CTER course?

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• CTER maintains two servers you will likely interact with on a regular basis. The LRSdb server (http://lrsdb.ed.uiuc.edu) hosts C-Base, a resource for students and teachers to communicate about progress on course assignments. CTER students can also use the Learning Resource Server (htp://lrs.ed.uiuc.edu) to upload Web pages for display in a browser. • In addition, course content is presented on Web pages which are hosted on the College of Education Web server (http://www.ed.uiuc.edu). The address http://cter.ed.uiuc.edu is actually an alias to a directory on the College of Education server; you can reach the same point via http://www.ed.uiuc.edu/ed-online/cter. • You will also be working with some interactive resources hosted by groups other than CTER. The WebBoard conferencing system is run by the campus Webtech group. Its URL is http://Webboard.Webtech.uiuc.edu/~your_coursename. • CourseInfo, a comprehensive course-management system we will be using extensively in our Spring 2000 co

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• CTER maintains the CTER Portal server, which has provides up-to-date information on events, course scheduling, and information about the CTER program. • CTER also maintains the Moodle server, which you will most likely interact with on a regular basis. The Moodle server is a resource for students and teachers. Teachers deliver their course content through Moodle and provide course material, assignments, and discussion boards so that students and teachers can effectively communicate with each other. Students submit their homework through Moodle as well. • In addition, course content is presented on Web pages which are hosted on the College of Education Web server (http://www.ed.uiuc.edu). The address http://cter.ed.uiuc.edu is actually an alias to a directory on the College of Education server; you can reach the same point via http://www.ed.uiuc.edu/ed-online/cter. • It’s important to remember that you will have a different password, and perhaps even a different username, on each of t

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