Importing lessons, Exporting lessons – Turning Technologies Response User Manual

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Importing Lessons

Lessons can be imported from a variety of sources, such as lessons that have been exported

from PRS or from other Response installations; publisher-supplied lessons from Pearson, or

from Bedford, Freeman, Worth; Blackboard Specification dat files; or image files. When you

import lessons from any of the sources listed in the Lesson Import Wizard, you can manage

those lessons using the Response Question Editor.

1. Select the position in the Lesson Tree where you want the imported lesson file(s)

to be located.

2. Click on the Import Lesson tool.

3. Click on the down arrow to

display the list of lesson sources.

Select a lesson source from the

list.

4. Notice that the file type of the

lesson source you chose is

displayed in the label above the

Select Files box. Click on the

Browse button and navigate to the

location of the lesson files you want

to import.

5. If you chose the Response Database option, navigate to the Response database that

contains the lesson you want to import, open it, and click on the Next button. For

all other selections, click on the Import button to import the lesson files into the

Response Lesson Tree.

Exporting Lessons

An exported Response lesson can be moved to another Response installation on another

system. Response saves exported lessons in an .xml file.

1. Select the lesson you want to export.

2. Click on the Export Lesson tool on the

Lesson Toolbar. The Export Lesson

Wizard will display.

3. The name of the file selected for export

appears in the File Name field.

4. Click on the down arrow to display the default Export Directory. We recommend

you save the exported file there.

5. Click on the Export button to create the exported lesson file. You will be notified

that the file was saved to the location specified.

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