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Course content upload (Instructor Primary Scenario)

Catalina wakes up early Sunday morning and sits at her desk with a cup of tea. She opens her work laptop and logs into bSpace. She finds lecture slides, notes, and assignments for Spanish 101 for the upcoming week from span101/week11 folder on her computer. She typically keeps all files related to each week's lecture in one folder. This week's PowerPoint presentation is over 4MB with lots of pictures. She prefers not to deal with uploading contents when a lot of the students might be using the system. Instead, Catalina likes to use the system when system usage is low, such as Sunday morning, because she can upload contents faster without getting errors.

She uploads the lecture slides.

Catalina clicks Upload and watches the progress bar slowly move across.

She suddenly remembers that she didn't put the textbook page numbers in the notes as she usually does. While the upload is progressing, she opens the lecture notes in MS Word and edits in the page numbers. She comes back to the browser and sees that the upload is almost done.

She waits for the upload to be done.

She clicks on Add More to upload the modified notes file.

She adds short one-liner descriptions to each file. She posts on the Announcement page to let all of her Spanish 101 students know that the slides and assignments are now available. She browses through some of the student discussion boards and logs out.

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