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Course creation steps by steps guide part3

By Admin in 21 Feb 2025 | 04:06
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  • Step 4: Content

    This is where you add the core content to your course, organizing it into sections and topics.

    • Sections (Optional): You can create sections to organize your course content into logical modules. For example, you might have sections for "Introduction," "Fundamentals," "Advanced Topics," and "Conclusion."

    • Topics: Within each section, you can add topics. A topic can be a video lecture, a text document, a quiz, or any other type of learning material.

    • Adding Content: To add content to a topic, you can:

      • Upload a video: Upload a video file from your computer or embed a video from YouTube, Vimeo, or other video hosting platforms.

      • Add text: Create a text document within the course platform or upload a pre-existing document.

    • Free Preview: You can set specific topics as free to allow students to get a taste of what's inside.

    • Other: You can add content from : Vimeo, External Link, Google Drive, IFrame, Amazon S3 and Secure Host.


    Best Practices:

    • Organize your course content into logical sections and topics.

    • Use a variety of content formats to cater to different learning styles.

    • Create engaging video lectures that are well-structured and visually appealing.

    • Use text documents to provide supplementary information and support the video lectures.

    FAQ:

    • Q: Can I rearrange the order of sections and topics within my course?

      • A: Yes, you can easily rearrange the order of sections and topics by dragging and dropping them within the course builder.

    • Q: How to add a free Course Overview from Youtube

      • Select "New Section"

      • Enter all the information for the selected section

      • Click the "+" icon

      • Select Source Type "Youtube"

      • Enter all the informations and past the video link in the link input

      • Add a description to explain the content of this video

      • Make sure the "Active" button is enable to show the content

      • Select "Free" accessibility to make sure everyone can see it

      • Select "Save"


  • Step 5: Prerequisites

    If your course requires students to have certain prior knowledge or skills, you can specify prerequisites.

    • Adding Prerequisites: You can add prerequisites by selecting existing courses on KeeBoost or by manually entering text descriptions of the required knowledge or skills.


    Best Practices:

    • Clearly state the prerequisites for your course.

    • Provide links to resources that students can use to acquire the necessary knowledge or skills.

    FAQ:

    • Q: Can I add prerequisites after publishing the course?

      • A: Yes, you can edit the prerequisites after publishing the course.

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