Role: Admins and Super Admins
Description: This article provides a concise overview of the key elements within the course details page.
Benefits:
Clear Course Summary: Helps admins highlight key points and outcomes for learners.
Increased Visibility: Attracts more learners by showcasing key features.
Course Value Preview: Gives learners a clear understanding of the benefits.
The course detail page provides a summary of the key takeaways learners will gain by completing your course. This Course Title and Categories will appear below the course cover image once you navigate to the Courses tab and click View Course.
Once you scroll down, you'll find the Details section, which contains the Course Description and any additional information you may have added as Custom Fields.
If you have added any Custom fields to courses it will be displayed here.
On the right side of the screen, you’ll see the Course Features section, displaying information such as:
Course Duration: Displays the total time required to complete the course.
Number of Lessons: Shows how many lessons are included in the course.
Note: This only applies to courses created with the 'Quick Course Builder.' For other courses, SCORM will be displayed instead.
Number of Questions: If there is an assessment included at the end of this course, this indicates the number of questions in the assessment.
Total Enrollments: Displays how many learners are currently enrolled in the course.
Certificate: Indicates whether learners will receive a certificate upon completing the course.
Summary: When creating a course, you can add and edit the course description in the 'Details' tab. After the course is created, the system will highlight the course features, which will be visible on the screen for learners. Once the course is created, you can always click on the pencil icon to edit the description. Note: If you exit the course creation from the 'Create Course' section, you won't be able to resume from there. Instead, you'll find it in Drafts and can continue creating the course from that point.