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Developing Course Components

Developing Course Components

A component is the part of a unit that contains your actual course content. A unit can contain one or more components.

By default, Studio includes four basic types of components for you to add to your course.

  • Discussion components provide discussion spaces in the body of your course. Learners can explore ideas about a lesson with their peers in a discussion space.
  • HTML components allow you to add text, images, and some types of learning tools to your course. Content in HTML components is formatted as HTML.
  • Problem components enable you to add many different types of exercises and problems to your course, from simple multiple-choice problems to complex circuit schematic exercises.
  • Video components contain the videos that you want to include in your course.

Add a Component

To add a component to the unit, follow these steps.

  • Open the page for the unit in the Studio.
  • Under Add New Component, select a component type. The default component types are discussion, HTML, problem, and video.

Edit a Component

To edit a component, you select Edit in the component’s title bar in Studio.

Then, follow instructions for the type of component you are editing.

After you edit a component, the changes are not visible to learners until you publish the unit.

Set the Display Name for a Component

The display name identifies the component. This name appears as a heading above the component in the LMS, and it identifies the component for you in Insights.

The following illustration shows the display name of a problem in Studio, in the LMS, and in Insights.

Unique, descriptive display names help you and your learners identify components quickly and accurately.

To set the display name for a component, follow these steps.

  • Edit the component. A dialog box opens.
    • For a discussion or video component, the dialog box opens to the list of settings, including the Display Name field.
    • For an HTML or problem component, the dialog box opens to an editing view. Select Settings to show the list of settings, including the Display Name field.
  • Edit the Display Name field.

  • Click Save.

Different types of components have different fields in the Settings dialog box, but all of them have a Display Name field.

Duplicate a Component

When you duplicate a component, a new copy of that component is added directly beneath the first component. You can then modify the duplicate. In many cases, duplicating a component and editing the copy is a faster way to create new content.

To duplicate a component, click the Duplicate icon in the component header.

Then, follow instructions for the type of component you are editing.

After you duplicate a component, the new component is not visible to learners until you publish the unit.

Duplicating content experiments after you have configured them is not supported.

Delete a Component

Be sure you want to delete the component. You cannot undo the deletion.

To delete a component, follow these steps.

  • Click the Delete icon in the component header.

  • When you receive the confirmation prompt, click Yes, delete this component.

After you delete a component in Studio, the component remains visible to learners until you publish the unit.