How to Manage Modules
Modules are used to add content to the course, to include listings such as URLs, Apps, Event Sets, Assessments, Documents, Video, Audio, and SCORM Lessons.
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Modules are used to add content to the course, to include listings such as URLs, Apps, Event Sets, Assessments, Documents, Video, Audio, and SCORM Lessons.
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Full instructions regarding how to add modules and dividers can be found at the link below:
How to Add Modules and DividersOnce a module is added to the course, module settings can be adjusted to set prerequisites, expected module completion time, scoring criteria, and determine visibility.
How to Manage Module SettingsTo edit a module, CLICK the MODULES tab.
CLICK the EDIT MODULES button.
SELECT the option to either APPLY CHANGES TO EXISTING CLASS or START A NEW VERSION
If applying changes to an existing class, CHECK the BOX to acknowledge the version being changed has student(s) enrolled. Then CLICK the MODIFY SELECTED VERSION button.
CLICK the PENCIL icon next to any module(s) or divider(s) that require changes.
Once complete, CLICK the DONE button to save all changes to the specified course version.
To delete a module, CLICK the MODULES tab.
CLICK the EDIT MODULES button.
SELECT the option to either APPLY CHANGES TO EXISTING CLASS or START A NEW VERSION
If applying changes to an existing class, CHECK the BOX to acknowledge the version being changed has student(s) enrolled. Then CLICK the MODIFY SELECTED VERSION button.
CLICK the X icon next to the module that requires deletion.
The CONFIRM ACTION modal will launch. CLICK the CONFIRM button to continue.
The modal will close. The module has been removed from the course version and will no longer be displayed.
Once all deletions have been completed, CLICK the DONE button to save all changes to the specified course version.
The URL module allows the instructor to link the student to a URL external to the platform.
App Lesson modules provide the ability to launch 3rd party applications as a singular training module as part of a larger set of course material.
The Event Set module records student actions within an App lesson. Event Set modules are a type of performance assessment.
The Assessment module allows the instructor to create a series of questions, either manually or pulled from the course question bank, for the student to answer.
The Document module allows the instructor to upload reference training material as a module.
The Video module allows the instructor to use videos uploaded under their studio organization as a module.
The Audio module allows the instructor to use videos uploaded under their studio organization as a module.
The Sharable Content Object Reference Models (SCORM) modules provide the ability to launch SCORM Lesson listings that have been published in MOTAR Studio.