Modules

Modules

Watch our help on adding modules in a course:


For Self Paced Learning Courses

Adding a module

To publish a course, it is imperative to first create a module for your course. 
To add a new module:
  1. Click on the Module tab.
  2. Click Add Module.





  3. Give the module a name and duration.
  4. Define the module lock settings - The module can be locked until a specific date or until another course entity is completed. Select unlocked if you don't want to lock the module.



  5. You can also add relevant files, links, and online and offline tests by clicking the + icon. All the files uploaded for the courses can be viewed under the Files tab.


  1. To add members to the course, go to the Members tab.
  2. To add quick notes, go to the Notes tab. All your existing notes will also be accessible here. 
  3. To begin a new discussion, go to the Discussion tab and click Start a discussion.
  4. To share feedback, go to Feedbacks tab.

Importing modules from another course

One alternative to creating new modules in a course is to import modules from another course. Follow the steps below to import modules from another course:




  1. Open a new or existing self-learning course and go to the Modules tab.
  2. Click the drop-down right next to Add Module and select Import.
  3. Set source type as From existing course (if you only wish to import specific entities such as files, contents or tests you can select the same using the drop-down).
  4. By default, the Duplicate the same module names option will be selected, this option duplicates the same module names from the source to the target course. (if you have previously added modules in this course, you can select the module name here to directly import to the selected module)
  5. Now select the source course.
  6. Using the checkboxes, select the module and the entities within to precisely specify what is to be imported.
  7. Click Import.

For Blended Learning Courses

Adding a module

Once a batch or multiple batches have been created, it is imperative to create a module for your course or import modules from another course.



Follow the steps below to add a new module for a Blended learning course:
  1. Click Add Module.
  2. Give a name and set the duration.



  3. Select the Module Lock settings. - The module can be locked until a specific date or until another course entity is completed. Select unlocked if you don't want to lock the module.



  4. You can also add relevant files, links, sessions, assignments, and tests by clicking the + iconAll the files uploaded for the courses can be viewed under the Files tab.
  1. To add members to the course, go to the Members tab.
  2. To add quick notes, go to the Notes tab. All your existing notes will also be accessible here. 
  3. To begin a new discussion, go to the Discussion tab and click Start a discussion.
  4. To share feedback, go to the Feedback tab.

Importing modules from another course

Follow the steps below to import modules from another course:
(Batch must be created first before the module can be added or imported).
  1. Open a new or existing self-learning course and go to the Modules tab.
  2. Click the drop-down right next to Add Module and select Import.





  3. Set source type as From existing course (if you only wish to import specific entities such as files, contents or tests you can select the same using the drop-down).
  4. By default, the Duplicate the same module names option will be selected, this option duplicates the same module names from the source to the target course. (if you have previously added modules in this course, you can select the module name here to directly import to the selected module).
  5. Now select the source course.
  6. Select the batch to import from.
  7. Using the checkboxes, select the module and the entities within to precisely specify what is to be imported.
  8. Click Import.

For E-Materials

Adding a module

To publish a course, it is imperative to first create a module for your course.
To add a new module,
  1. Click on the Module tab.
  2. Click Add Module.
  3. Give the module a name and duration.
  4. You can add relevant files, links or videos as part of E-Resources by clicking the + icon. All the files uploaded for the courses can be viewed under the Files tab.
  5. To add quick notes, go to the Notes tab. All your existing notes will also be accessible here.