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  • Course authors can add content, in the course, to library-managed content items.  For example, a course author can add an LTI component to a unit that is contained in a subsection that is managed by a library.

    • Locally, components within a unit can be rearranged into different orders (parity with current experience with units in courses.)

Import requirements

  • Units can be copied from a course and pasted into a library

  • Full courses can be imported into a Library. Authors can decide at the time of import what level they want to disaggregate the content in the library - unit level or component level. (Later, section level )

  • On import, content get added as published components, but there is no sync to the original course, the content in the library does not reference the course, it becomes the defacto source of truth version

UX/UI Needs

Library-side

  • Libraries must support a creation workflow for creating new units, subsections and sections

  • Libraries must support an editing workflow/editor environment for units, subsections and sections

  • In-context sidebars must be expanded such that each unit, subsection and section has a sidebar.

    • Needs discovery: Are previews necessary? Even possible?

  • Library Home must contain one tab each for units, subsections and sections, where users see a filtered view by content type

  • All of the searching, sorts and filters that apply to components must be extended to units, subsections and sections.

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