
This guide contains information and instructions appropriate for general Campus Pack Users and other individuals who have rights and permissions typically associated with the roles of instructors, staff, faculty, students, and/or group members.
Navigating in Campus Pack between the Personal Learning Space, Course Spaces, and Community Spaces, and to sites within each space is performed via tabs and links.
Upon logging in, the user will be brought to his or her Personal Learning Space. Notice the following:
A. The Personal Learning Space shows the user is at the "root" location in the title bar
B. The tab indicates the user name and/or a group or course name, depending on where the user is at the moment.
C. Each available module appears, with appropriate information and links inside it.
D. Clicking on the title of a site within a module will enter that site.
E. Additional sites are available to navigate to additional portals and other user's spaces.
F. Search, Help, and a "home" link are also available.

Once within a space, the title bar will indicate a user's location in the current module and site hierarchy.
For example, after clicking the title Astronomy 101 inside the Membership Module (indicated by D above):
A. This user is now within a Course Space called Astronomy 101.
B. Notice how the title bar has a new section, indicating the name of the course.
C. There are different modules, some indicating course sites and some indicating membership information
- The Profile Module is different, and indicates the course name.
- A list of group members appears in a module.
- Course specific items appear in each module.
- The tags displayed are course specific.
- If available to the user, the management features for the course are accessible here.
D. If the user clicks on an item, they will enter the item or site in this course and the title bar will update as follows.

Notice how the title bar updates to indicate that the user is within a course titled Astronomy 101 AND within a wiki titled Group A: Mars for that course.
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