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Editing a module.

  • Once you have created your module, you can edit it.
  • Go to the Course page ; click Edit contents.
  • Click the Curriculmn section, scroll down, and click the module you want to edit.
  • Then click the Edit content button of the module.
  • On the left side of the page, you can see a sidebar containing tools for editing, all categorized.
  • Click the Text button to see the tools used for text editing.
    1. Paragraph - This will automatically add a Paragraph section to the module.
    2. Headline - This will create section containing a headline for your module.
    3. Block quotes - This section is used to cite large excerpts from books,articles, or research paper.
    4. Question and answer - If you want to check the knowledge of a student you can add this section to your module.
    5. Grid - With this tool you can add pictures, code, or text for your module.
    6. Lists - Lists help organize information clearly and concisely, The improve readability and structure content effectively.
    7. Table - Is used to organize and display data in a structurd format, typically with rows and columns, Table help compare analyze, and present information clearly.
    8. Percent chart - Visually represents proportions, comparisons, or distributions in percentage from, It helps in understanding data more effectively by showing how parts relate to a whole.
  • Click the Coding button to see the tools used for coding editing.
    1. This section includes tools to write, run, and edit code.
    2. We also have tools that support CSS and HTML.
  • Click the Media button to see the tools used for Media editing.
    1. Image - We can add a picture from our desktop using this image tool.
    2. Video - We can add a video from our desktop using this video tool.
    3. Youtube - Just copy the URL of the Youtube video and paste it into the section.
    4. Draw - You can draw shapes with the draw tool.
    5. Lottie block - You can add animation to your module using the Lottie block.
    6. Audio - Clicking audio lets you add audio and provides options for playing it.
    7. Cross line - A horizontal line drawn through text or graphical elements to indicate removal, correction, or emphasis, It is commonly used in writing, design, and digital interfaces.
  • Click the Course button to see the tools used for Course editing.
    1. Math - Using the math tool, we can easily add formulas and syntax to our module.
    2. Multiple-Choice - We can create multiple-choice questions using the multiple-choice tool.
  • Click the Apps button to see the tools.
    1. ChatGPT - Is an advanced AI language model developed by OpenAI. It is designed to engage in text-based conversations with users, offering answers, explanations, creative content, and more, using natural language understanding and generation. Click on ChatGPT and write your topic than click on generate.
    2. Ai Image - An AI image refers to images that are generated, modified, or enhanced using artificial intelligence (AI) techniques. Just click on Al Image write which kind of image you want and than click on generate.
    3. GIPHY - Is an online platform and search engine that allows users to discover, create, and share GIFs (Graphics Interchange Format) — short, looping animated images.
    4. Elevenlabs - Is an AI technology company specializing in text-to-speech and voice generation solutions. It is known for creating advanced AI models that can produce highly realistic and human-like speech from text input.
    5. D-DAI - Allows developers to create videos of Digital Humans using generative AI.