In this article, you will find the steps to connect your Macmillan Courseware to Moodle using the Follett-Willo Digital Delivery 1.1 tool with your campus Access program.
Part One: Pairing Your Course
Step 1.
Click on the Home tab at the top of your Moodle page. Select the course to which you want to add your Bedford Bookshelf link.
Step 2.
Make sure you switch to edit mode in the upper right corner.
Step 3.
Select a module to add your link in. You can also rename the module. Here we've chosen Course Resources. Then select Add an activity or resource.
Step 4.
Next, select the Follett-Willo Digital Delivery 1.1 link. If you do not see one of these options, your campus LMS Administrator may have named it something different such as Willo, Willo Uno or Follett-Willo. Find one that is similar to one of the options.
Step 5.
Click the Select content button.
Step 6.
Click Continue in a new Window.
Step 7.
You should now see a course, or a list of courses to choose from if you're teaching multiple courses/sections using Macmillan 1.1. If the correct course information appears, click the appropriate green Select button, then click the Review Details button.
- Note: If the course information is not accurate, you will need to enter a Product Token. Please see the Product Token section below for more information.
Step 8.
On the Review Selected Course Materials screen, review the course and product information to ensure it is correct. If the course information is correct, click the Confirm Selection button.
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Using your Product Token
Note: This step is only necessary if your course materials do not auto-populate in Step 7.
To use your Product Token enter the six-digit Product Token and click Verify. *If you do not have a Product Token, please email facultysetup@follett.com.
Step 9.
Confirm that your course details look correct. If everything looks good, select Confirm.
Step 10.
A new screen will pop up confirming that your course has been successfully paired.
Next, click on the Course Management button.
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Part Two: Adding a Macmillan Link to Your Moodle Course
Step 11.
On the next screen, click Add Product Links.
Step 12.
Select all 3 links, then click Next Step.
NOTE: The Instructor Self Service link will bring you to the Course Management page where you can adjust certain course details if necessary. If you feel this will be a useful function to have, please feel free to select the Instructor Self Service link in addition to the other links. If you do add the Instructor Self Service link to your course, be sure to keep it hidden from students.
Step 13.
Now select Push Links Directly to My Course, then click Submit.
Next, click Close window.
Step 14.
Once the content has deployed to your course, return to the Modules area in your Moodle course and click on the MacMillan Products or Achieve Courseware link. You may also find the newly imported link(s), in a new Module titled Imported Course Resources.
Part Three: Pairing Your Course with Your Macmillan Product
Step 15.
Sign into your Macmillan Instructor Account using your Macmillan credentials. If you need help with this process, reach out to your Macmillan representative.
Step 16.
Select the Connect with Achieve link at the top of the page to pair your course to your Macmillan content.
Step 17.
Select the green Associate button to the right of an existing course to pair with a Macmillan title.
Step 18.
Return to the Macmillan link(s) in your Moodle course and click it again to navigate to the Macmillan Course Tools page. From the Macmillan Course Tools page, select the second option from the top - Macmillan Content.
Step 19.
Select the content that you wish to display in your course, then click Next: Choose Location in the lower right corner
Step 20.
Click the drop down menu at the top center to select the module(s) where the content will be deployed. Then, click Deploy Selected Content in the lower right corner.
Return to the Modules area in your Moodle course where you will find the newly imported Macmillan link(s).
Your Macmillan Course is now paired with your Moodle course!
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