Course structure
Challenge Exams
The Simplylearn challenge exam allows your users to skip ahead a course by answering a set of questions prior to starting the course. Once the user passes the exam, they will automatically complete the assigned course. This gives your users the opportunity to fast track your courses and give those who excel and have advanced…
Read MoreClone a course
Sometimes it can be useful to use a previously made course as a starting point for your next course. You can clone your already existing courses. To do this, perform the following steps. Go to the list of your courses (Simplylearn –> Courses), then hover over the course you want to clone, click “clone course”. …
Read MoreRelease a module/lesson on a specific date
Go to the specific module/lesson you want to edit. Click settings Scroll down to “Module Access Settings” Choose “Specific date” and decide which day and time. How to use video progression How to create a live webinar Make your Vimeo videos only available on your domain How to send trigger based email notifications (Ultimate feature)…
Read MoreThe Course Builder
The Simplylearn course builder provides an easy, intuitive way to build out your courses. You can add new sections, modules, lections & assignments without ever leaving the page. This article explains how to use every aspect of the course builder so that creating & editing courses becomes a breeze. How to Access The Course Builder…
Read MoreOverview of the different user roles
Here is an overview of the most important user roles Admin This user has access to all functionalities. In addition to what the instructor can do, an admin can for example add users and control various settings. Subscriber This is the standard role. This is for all the users that are supposed to only have…
Read MoreCourse structure
Before you start creating courses with Simplylearn 3.0 it could be quite helpful to understand how the courses are structured: The top-level is naturally called “Course”. The next level is «Modules». The Modules are linked to the course and can optionally be grouped into «Sections». Below modules are “Lessons”. Lessons are assigned to Modules. Finally, there are “Assignments”. Assignments can…
Read MoreCourse structure
Before you start creating courses with Simplylearn 3.0 it could be quite helpful to understand how the courses are structured: The top-level is naturally called “Course”. The next level is «Modules». The Modules are linked to the course and can optionally be grouped into «Sections». Below modules are “Lessons”. Lessons are assigned to Modules. Finally, there are “Assignments”. Assignments can…
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