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Hide Content topics, modules, and downloads
You can hide topics, modules, and downloads from your learners in the Classic Content Experience. Note: For more information about the differences between the Classic Content Experience and the New Content Experience (Lessons), refer to Content experiences. Hide content topics and modules in the Classic Content Experience…
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ReadSpeaker integrations for Lessons
The Lessons tool supports the following ReadSpeaker integrations: * The ReadSpeaker HTML content integration solution automatically enables ReadSpeaker online text-to-speech technology for HTML content in the Lessons tool. Any learner can hear their HTML course content spoken aloud or download it as an MP3 using their…
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Add and organize learning materials in the New Content Experience (Lessons)
Use the New Content Experience (Lessons) to create, add, and arrange learning materials for your course. Navigating in New Content Experience (Lessons) In the New Content Experience (Lessons) interface, the table of contents for the course is represented by a familiar tree structure, allowing you to easily organize and…
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Add availability and due dates in Content
Start and end dates specify when learners can access a topic or module. If you set a start, end, or due date for a topic or module, it appears on the Upcoming Events page and the Agenda view in the Calendar tool. Setting an end date later than the due date for a topic enables learners to access and complete the topic from…
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Add a Release Condition to Content
Add a release condition in the New Content Experience Navigate to Content. In the module where you want to add release conditions, do one of the following: * Click Options (...) > Edit. Expand the Availability Dates & Conditions section, click the Add Release Condition drop-down. Select Create New or Add Existing. Figure:…
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Set a course timeframe
To help keep instructors on track with their course materials, pacing (previously known as scheduling) suggests when to start teaching different course materials in chronologically sequenced content units. When you pace a course, you define a start and end date for pacing content units evenly within the specified date…