Course Content Page Outline
The course content outline is the main navigational structure within the course and is located in the center of the screen. Learners can view course content within the course by selecting an item from the course content outline. Instructors build the course learning experience by organizing the course content outline into a structure that makes sense for the content they will be delivering to learners.
When you build a course, you should consider the course organization that best suits your pedagogical needs. The most common choices for course organization are chronologically (such as weeks) or topically by content subject. Another option is by tool type.
The course content outline typically is structured with folders or learning modules that contain a variety of course items grouped into three main content types:
Course Content
Content is typically delivered to learners using these features (e.g., folders, learning modules, documents, files, and links).
- Learning Module
- Folder
- Document
- Link
- Teaching tools with LTI connection
- SCORM package
Assessment
Features, like assignments and tests, allow instructors to assess learners.
- Test
- Assignment
- Form
Participation and Engagement
Features like discussions, are interactive in nature and require a learner response.
- Discussion
- Journal
- AI Conversation
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