Inclusive Access: Course Linking | Populi 1.3

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What is Course Linking?

 

Course linking (or “context linking”) is the process of adding the LTI tool (also “external tool”, “LTI link”, or “Logos link”) to a specific class participating in Logos Inclusive Access. Your institution has provided Logos a list of courses corresponding to specific terms. Course linking is the process used to link your Learning Management System (LMS) to Logos' system to ensure the correct content is being delivered for the correct course during the correct term.

 

*Every course needs to be linked even if you duplicate an existing course or use a template. If linking is not completed, students will not receive their required content.

 

Steps to Link a Course in Populi

 

1) Add the Logos Link to Your Course

 

To begin the process, navigate to the course you want to add the Logos LTI link to by clicking Academics  > Academic Term > Courses > [Course Name] > Syllabus

 

To the right, click Add links > Add LTI link

 

From the LTI Tools drop-down menu, choose Logos (name can vary) > check Create via LTI launch > click Launch Tool

 

A screen will appear allowing you to create various types of Logos links for your course.  To link the course, you will need to choose the "Library" option at the top and click "Create link".

 

(Book links allow you to "deep link" to specific sections of the course material. URL links allow you to link to other Logos resources and tools outside of the required course material.)

 

If the link was created successfully, you can return back to the course syllabus.  

 

2) Link the Course (i.e. Context)

 

Next, you need to click the Logos link you added to your course syllabus. A screen will appear with two dropdown menus (Term and Course)

 

Click Term from the menu and select the term you want to link (e.g., “Spring A 2024” or “Fall B 2024”). 

 

Next, click Course then select your course (e.g., THEO2001).

 

Confirm you have selected the correct term and course and then click Link Context. You will be taken to the Claim Dashboard to complete the process, which also includes delivering textbooks to your Logos account.

 

If this is your first time using the LTI link, you will need to create a Logos account or sign in to your existing Logos account on the Claim Dashboard. For more information see the article- How to Access Your Textbooks.

 

 

If this isn't your first time using the LTI link, you will be automatically signed in to your Logos account, and course content will be delivered to that account.  

 

Next, you can open your course content from the Claim Dashboard if desired.

 

 

If you see the correct list of textbooks, your course has been linked effectively.  

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