Clicking the Edit Materials button will take you to the course page where you can create and customise your lesson materials.
In manual mode, you will be able to:
Add different types of interactive slides: Choose from various slide types to enhance engagement.
Edit slide names: Modify the names of your slides to ensure they accurately represent the content.
Duplicate slides and activities: Easily replicate existing slides or activities for efficient lesson planning.
Delete slides and activities: Remove any unnecessary slides or activities.
Upload your own materials: Incorporate resources such as PDFs, images, or other file formats into your lesson.
Let’s take a closer look at the types of interactive slides you can create. To access these options, open the menu by clicking the Plus (+) button.
Folder - Create folders to organise your materials effectively and structure your lesson content logically.
Create lesson materials that address various types of activities, including:
Slide - Use this feature for traditional slide creation or as a Whiteboard tool for freehand drawing and brainstorming.
YouTube Video - Embed videos in your lesson as components of your learning materials, enhancing visual engagement and providing real-world examples.
Listening - Create customised audio tracks by writing your own script and utilising our advanced multi-voice tool to voice it over.
Feedback widgets section provides tools to create interactive activities of various kinds:
Simple question - Create straightforward questions to gauge learners' understanding.
Complex (Multiple choice) question - Formulate multiple-choice questions that challenge learners and assess their comprehension of the material.
Text answer - Allow learners to input short text responses to encourage critical thinking.
Sorting task - Design activities that require learners to sort items or concepts, enhancing their ability to categorise and analyse information.
Uploading your own materials - You can also add files in various formats, such as PDFs, images, audio files, and presentations.
Use these notes during your lesson to help guide your discussion, highlight key points,
or remind yourself of important information.