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How do I request a WolfWare course locker?

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Request a wolfware locker at https://wolfware.ncsu.edu/wrap-bin/admintool?task=rnl

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Problem: How do I request a WolfWare course locker? Solution: Request a WolfWare course locker at the following URL: https://wolfware.ncsu.edu/wrap-bin/admintool?task=rnl or by selecting the "Add Your Course to WolfWare" link at http://wolfware.ncsu.edu/. Login is required (use your Unity ID and password), and only instructors known to Registration and Records can request lockers. Enter the course information and select "Go!" On the locker-request page that appears, select the "Add" box beside the section(s) you are teaching. Finally, select the "Submit New Course" button at the bottom of the page to send your request to the system. The approval process for a locker request usually takes up to one business day to complete. Once the request is processed, you will receive an email containing the course URL and instructions for using the locker. From that point on, the locker is refreshed daily with Registration and Records data, which keeps class rolls, course mailing lists, and other WolfWare-generated resources current. Instructors must reapply for a course locker each semester. However, because all course lockers are archived at the end of each semester and stored for two years, it is easy for the instructor to mount a previous semester's content into new locker space via WolfWare Toolbox -> Select Course -> Restore Parked Locker. Content that needs to remain in place across semesters can be placed in the course "common" locker (see http://wolfware.ncsu.edu/faq/#common). For more information on WolfWare, see http://wolfware.ncsu.edu/help/ and http://courses.ncsu.edu/.
Last Modified on Thu, 07 May 2009 15:53:49 EDT

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