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Assignment Robot
 25 Jul 2006, 11:43 #12459 Reply To Post
How to edit your chapters

To edit your chapters, login and then click on My Page accessible on the right hand column of the home page. Next, click on the edit/pen symbol next to your book title on your My Page, this will take you to a page where you can edit your chapters when they are not assigned to another member. Chapters can only be edited when not assigned in case a member changes their text and the text/test doesn't apply to a member who has already been assigned and read the chapters.

The delightful editing function is thus a fine balance between giving members a function to edit, but also making sure that those assigned the books have time to read the book in the time limit, and ensuring that they do not come back to edited text with text and/or a reading test which isn't applicable to the version they were assigned.

In the old days before computers, editing was always done by tippex or the old 'throw it away and start again method' of course ..


This post was last edited by Assignment Robot, 21 May 2008, 13:42
visinker
 25 Jul 2006, 11:52 #12465 Reply To Post
Where did you get that picture of me at my first job!

Read the titles of some of my erotica on my Website...


MadCow
Assignment Robot
 25 Jul 2006, 14:46 #12486 Reply To Post
We tried to get you in the snap, but just caught your colleagues looking at your empty desk.

If you get a close-up, a note on your desk says 'I've gone to check the fax machine.' This despite fax machines not being invented for several more decades. Well done you!
visinker
 25 Jul 2006, 15:07 #12491 Reply To Post
HelpDog checks his emails while wearing a fur coat:

Read the titles of some of my erotica on my Website...


MadCow
Assignment Robot
 25 Jul 2006, 15:15 #12494 Reply To Post
They keep on catching me logging in to my dream holiday site

C. Bird
 25 Jul 2006, 15:32 #12499 Reply To Post
Barking mad, the lot of you.
Looks like the dogs are the only ones doing any writing round here. It won't be long before they take over the charts.
visinker
 25 Jul 2006, 16:06 #12505 Reply To Post
Quote: C. Bird, Tuesday, 25 Jul 2006 15:32
Barking mad, the lot of you.
Looks like the dogs are the only ones doing any writing round here. It won't be long before they take over the charts.


Help Dog winning the Booker prize:

Read the titles of some of my erotica on my Website...


MadCow
Assignment Robot
 25 Jul 2006, 16:51 #12514 Reply To Post
That's almost as nice as my Poet Laureate outfit

C. Bird
 25 Jul 2006, 17:05 #12518 Reply To Post
He is just your cutest incarnation. Although, actually I don't believe it's really you.
Just off to Sainsbury's, I'll buy him a nice juicy bit of steak.
Assignment Robot
 25 Jul 2006, 17:23 #12522 Reply To Post
Thank you. I'll put on a sailor's outfit if you get me some prime rib.

Assignment Robot
 10 Aug 2006, 13:39 #12935 Reply To Post
Hopefully something more macho.
visinker
 10 Aug 2006, 14:23 #12938 Reply To Post
Quote: Assignment Robot, Thursday, 10 Aug 2006 13:39
Hopefully something more macho.


Is this more macho for you?


HelpDog imagines he's Idi Amin.
Read the titles of some of my erotica on my Website...


MadCow
Assignment Robot
 10 Aug 2006, 14:43 #12939 Reply To Post
Help Dog doesn't like to show off his medals.

Cathf
 10 Aug 2006, 17:04 #12964 Reply To Post
This is a nice one, although I'm not sure what it was awared for. Sleeping, possibly...

This post was last edited by Cathf, 10 Aug 2006, 17:04
Assignment Robot
 10 Aug 2006, 17:27 #12969 Reply To Post
Quote: Cathf, Thursday, 10 Aug 2006 17:04
This is a nice one, although I'm not sure what it was awared for. Sleeping, possibly...


Very nice. Thank you. It could be a dog that fell into some peat and got preserved over hundreds of years. That may possibly be a petrified stick by his left paw.
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