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  • A new topic will be created Topic 1, rename this to Fire Safety and then, in this section of topic click Add an activity or resources. From Add an activity or resources popup window, under the list of Activities look for Lesson, select this activity and click Add.

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You will be redirected to a page for the configuration of this Lesson. We’ll need to set up four sections:**

  • General: Enter the name of the lesson and its description.

  • Appearance: Configure the lesson design. Would you like learners to see a progress bar or demonstrate the lesson as a slideshow?

  • Flow Control: Set up the rules for taking the lesson. For example, it’d be wise to allow learners to view the lesson on fire safety several times, but for an exam session, it’s better to give just one attempt.

  • Grade: Determine the rules of assessment. Will you use points or a scale to evaluate the results? What is the passing grade? For the sample lesson, set four points as the passing grade as there are four test tasks.

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  • Next, you will be redirected to the question page setup. Starting with question page title and content.

Page title

What to do if a fire starts

Page contents

Imagine it’s an ordinary day at the office. Suddenly, you smell smoke.

What do you do?

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  • Now you have to provide an answer and response responses for multiple choice. Define the award for the correct answer. You may just leave 1 point by default.

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  • Your question page will be successfully added to the course.

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Step 4: Create a Content Page

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  • But in our case of this sample course, we first created question page after, we can create more pages by clicking on Add new page and from drop-down list select Add a content page.

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  • Below, you will also see a Content 1 (Content 2, Content 3, and so on) section. Using these fields, you can set up navigation within a lesson. Each Content is a button that forwards a learner to another page of the lesson. For instance, you can create buttons for every page of the lesson using using the Jump option, so learners will be able to jump to a different page – next page, previous page, first page, last page, or any other page on the course. If you prefer closed navigation and don’t fill in the Content fields, then learners will have to study the pages one by one.

  • For the sample course, we don’t need any extra navigation buttons except Next and Previous.

  • Create the Next button by entering the word, Next in the Content 1 description and choose to jump to to the Next page on each new page you add, and Previous in the Content 2 description and choose to jump to Previous page on each new page you add.

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  • Create the rest of the pages using the lesson source file. By clicking on Add new page and from drop-down list select the type of page you want to add – content page, question page. etc. In the end, you should get the following structure:

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