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        !             9: <center><font size="+2">Roles</font></center>
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        !            11: <p>When you log into LON-CAPA, you are automatically brought to the roles page.</p>
        !            12: <p><b>Roles</b> in LON-CAPA are ways of specifying which privileges you have.  You should be familiar with the following three roles and their basic privileges:
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        !            14:   <li><b>Author/Co-Author</b>:  This role allows you to access construction 
        !            15:   space.</li>  
        !            16:   <li><b>Course Coordinator</b>:  This role allows you to access the different
        !            17:   course management tools available on LON-CAPA, such as setting homework due
        !            18:   dates, points for problems, enrolling students, hand-grading, course  
        !            19:   statistics, and the spreadsheet for calculating grades.</li>
        !            20:   <li><b>Student</b>:  This role is for accessing a course in order to read
        !            21:   content pages, answer homework questions, and communicate with the  
        !            22:   instructor and other students.</li>
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        !            25: <p>If you want to read more about which permissions different roles have, then
        !            26: click the <b>ROLES</b> button and at the bottom of the roles page, you will see
        !            27: a description of your current role.</p>
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