Building a lab
Once all the constituent parts of the lab have been constructed - i.e. the [[Building VMs|VMs]] and the . . . [[Building Lab Stages|lab stages]] - you can create the . . .
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Editing a VM
The main screen for editing a VM looks like the following: [[image:editvm]] On the left hand side of . . . VM console. Your VM is now ready for use in [[Building Lab Stages|a lab stage]]. However, if you . . . 2 and 3]]. After, you'll need to go on and [[Building Lab Stages|build the lab stages]]. . . .
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The Lab Authoring Process
**Note: The instructions for Tutors use the [[Paintbrush Demo Lab]] as an example throughout, and take . . . (and also [[Editing a VM|edit the VMs]]) ** [[Building Lab Stages|Build Lab Stages]] ** [[Building . . .
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Tutors' Quick Reference
This page is intended for tutors who are fully accomplished WLab authors! If this is not you, [[For Tutors|go . . . order of activities when authoring VMs]] * [[Building Lab Stages]] * [[Building a lab]] === Your . . .
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building the VMs for stage 2 and 3 for the Paintbrush Demo Lab
To create the VMs for the [[Paintbrush Demo Lab|Paintbrush demo lab]] stages 2 and 3 we will simply repeat . . . Paintbrush lab! Now, you'll need to go on and [[Building Lab Stages|build the lab stages]]. . . .
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