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Help: Lesson Pages

Creating Lesson Content:
How do I create a new lesson on LearnHub?
What are Lesson Pages?
What are Lesson Presentations?
What are Lesson Videos?

How do I find lessons?
How do I find video lessons?

Q. How do I create a new lesson on LearnHub?
A. There are three lesson classes you can create on LearnHub. Each offers their own specific flavor to your lesson: Pages, Presentations, and Videos.
  1. Log in to LearnHub or create an account.
  2. Click the Lessons Tab in your personal Workspace.
  3. Click the ‘Start a Lesson Video’ button to begin.
  4. Title and describe your video.
  5. Browse and choose your video file from your Desktop.
  6. Click the ‘upload’ button to begin the process. (This may take several minutes.)

Mrs. Hubfellow’s Video Tour:

Q. What are Lesson Pages?
A. There are three lesson classes you can create on LearnHub. Each offers their own specific flavor to your lesson: Pages, Presentations, and Videos.
Q. What are Lesson Presentations?
A. There are three lesson classes you can create on LearnHub. Each offers their own specific flavor to your lesson: Pages, Presentations, and Videos.
Q. What are Lesson Videos?
A. There are three lesson classes you can create on LearnHub. Each offers their own specific flavor to your lesson: Pages, Presentations, and Videos.

Adding Lesson Content:
How do I create a new lesson page?
1. Find the Lessons tab in your Workspace.
2. From the Lesson listing, click the “New Page” button found to right of the page. (See image)
3. You will be taken into the Lesson Editor.
4. Choose between the Rich Text Editor (Word Processor) and Pro Editor (Textile Syntax).
5. Title your lesson and start writing.



You can also create a “New Page” through the lesson listing in any community.

What’s the difference between the Rich Text and Pro Editor?
By default your lesson editor will be set to Rich Text editor which is an emulation of a word processor. In order to do advanced styling such as Equations, Tables, and HTML you must use the Pro Editor which uses Textile Synatx and HTML code.

For a more in depth lesson on the Rich Text editor, go here (coming soon).
For a more in depth lesson on the Textile Syntax Editor, go here (coming soon).
   
How do I share my lesson with communities?
You may share your lesson with as many communities as you wish.

To do so, simply click the “Public Sharing” bullet and then add a check mark next to the communities you wish to share the lesson in. After, click the “Yes” bullet in the Publish box found near the bottom.

Remember, your lesson wont show up until you’ve published it.

How do I publish my lesson?
You can publish your lesson by selecting the “Yes” bullet in the publish box.

How do I unpublish my lesson?
You can easily unpublish it by selecting the “No” bullet in the publish box.

I don’t want my lesson to be viewed by the public, what do I do?
Until you Publish your lesson, it will remain private. You can also choose the “Private Sharing” option.

How do I publish my lesson to a course, but not a community?
You can do this by choosing the “Private Sharing” bullet. A list of your courses will appear. You can simply check mark the courses you wish to publish the lesson within.

The lesson will show up in your Lesson lists. Unless a user is enrolled in your course, they will not be able to view it.

To learn how to add lessons to a course, view the How to: Courses.

How do I save my lesson?
Your lesson will be automatically saved every few minutes. If you want to manually save it, just click your “Save” button at the very top of the editor. You will receive a message, “Page Saved”.

How do I edit a lesson I’ve already created?
You can click the “edit” button found next to your lesson in your Workspace lesson listing.

How do I delete one of my lessons?
You can delete your lesson by clicking the red x in your Workspace lesson listing.
   
What are the Licenses?
In order to protect your content from other users modifying or sharing it outside of LearnHub you should add the appropriate Creative Commons License to your lesson.

For more information on Licenses view the Licenses lesson, and join the Creative Commons community.
You can also watch two videos on what Creative Commons is here, and here.

Can I upload .PDFs to my lessons?
Absolutely. To the left of the lesson editor, below the Photos uploader, you will find the Reference Material (PDF) uploader. From there you can attach any .pdf file to your lesson which is viewable through the browser. You can also allow users to download the .pdf if you choose.

Can I write Math and Science Equations?
Yes! There is an extensive guide on writing equations found here.


Viewing Lesson Content:
Where do I find lessons that interest me?
When you join a topical community, you can find lesson pages published by other users

How do I comment on a lesson?
Much like a discussion, you can comment on a lesson. You will find this at the bottom of any lesson.

Can I rate lessons I like? Or dislike?
Yes. In fact, rating a lesson will help others when searching for a lesson to read. You can find the thumbs up and thumbs down to the right of the lesson page.




Managing your Lessons

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kaitomono
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kaitomono said:

I can’t figure out how to access the html or how to upload a photo properly.

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lechuck
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I can’t figure out how to access the html or how to upload a photo properly.

In order to access HTML you need to create a lesson using the Textile Editor… there is a full lesson here how to use it. You can also find a detailed how to upload a photo there as well.

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sglc
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sglc said:

I have just read through the How To create lessons. It has been very helpful.

I tried to upload a Word document (to link to one of the lessons that I created. However, it will not accept it unless it is a PDF. How can I convert the document from a rtf to a pdf file in order to upload it to the lesson?

Just two additional questions: (1) I created quizzes and tests to go with each lesson. How can make sure that the student takes the quizzes/tests in the appropriate order as they come up in the lessons. I created the quizzes in the order relative to the lessons. I want to make sure that it is flowing smoothly so that they take the quizzes/tests and keep going to the end of the course.

(2) Is it possible to insert a new lesson into the course – or just move a lesson up or down in order to change the order of the lessons?

Thanks, Ellen

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dougahole said:

All very interesting. I however have a complete other set of needs. I am directing a disaster related modified tabletop exercise for a large group of participants who will be located in their respective Emergency Operations Centres (EOC) which are located in a downtown urban environment. There are seven individual groups of players which have commonalities in that they are linked by purpose, but not physically. Of this group there will be approximately 20 individuals (exercise controllers) who direct/monitor/assist players during the exercise. The entire process is based on a set of circumstances and conditions which have been established by the Exrcise Director and the Controllers for the purpose of testing the emergency response procedures of each of the seven individual groups. The document titled Master Scenario Event Log (MSEL) is in fact the script with which the exercise is conducted. The objective of all of this is to determine not only the capability of each of the groups to respond quickly and effectivly, but to discover opportunities for interoperability between them. Now, the hard part. 1) Can a 40 page document containing tables be uploaded to learn hub; 2) Can these controllers login and have access to the document; 3) Would the controllers be in a position to dialogue with exercise control live, and comment on the progress of the exercise (like chat)

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sglc
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sglc said:

If you create a lesson or lessons in Learnhub, you can upload the 40 page document as a pdf file as an attachment to the lesson.

If the lesson is published as a “privately” as part of the course/lesson, you will need to send an invitation on the Edit Course page to each of the persons who will be participating; this will give each of them access to the lesson/course and the 40-page attachment.

I don’t know about live chat in Learnhub – maybe someone else can provide an answer to that question.

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I can’t figure out how to access the html or how to upload a photo properly.

how to open & learn lesson to succeed in gmat?

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lechuck
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lechuck said:

Complete list of GMAT lessons

You should find everything you need there, Vikky. All you need to do is click on the title you find most interesting, or feel free to read them all!

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