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ADMIN TOOLS User Guide
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2. Select a lesson language.
3. You can also select a language group (optional). The name of the Tutor responsible for the selected language
group will be displayed.
Note:
A student does not have to be allocated a language group (select None from the drop-down menu). In this
case, the student will not have a Tutor.
If you wish to restrict access to Lesson Families, go directly to point 5.
4. Confirm by clicking on the green tick.
5. If you wish to restrict access to Lesson Families, tick Restrict access to Lesson Families. This is optional.
Note:
This function is only available if specified in the TELL ME MORE e-Learning solutions licence file.
A ‘Lesson Family’ is a collection of lessons grouped together according to an ability level, a theme or both
criteria. By default, students have access to all Lesson Families of the selected lesson language.
Note:
If access to certain Lesson Families is restricted, the pedagogical content contained within those Lesson
Families will be inaccessible to students.
6. Click on the icon Add a Lesson Family .
The Add a Lesson Family box appears.
7. Select the Lesson Family or Families to which you want to restrict access, then confirm by clicking on the
green tick.
8. Confirm by clicking on the green tick.
To modify a lesson language
1. In the Lesson language box, select the lesson language.
2. Click on Modify lesson language parameters .
(You can also double-click on the language.)
3. Carry out the modifications, then confirm by clicking on the green tick.
To remove one or more lesson languages
1. In the Lesson language box, select the lesson language(s).
2. Click on the icon Remove one or more languages .
3. Confirm by clicking on the green tick.
3) Allocate to a student group
A student can be allocated to one or several student groups (of different types) or indeed not allocated to any student
group. For more details, refer to the ‘Student groups’ window.










