Create a Course Structure
Before creating course content, you'll need to define a project (course) structure. The project structure consists of sections: Cover, Chapter, Contents page and Quiz.
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Before creating course content, you'll need to define a project (course) structure. The project structure consists of sections: Cover, Chapter, Contents page and Quiz.
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The cover shows the course's start screen, visually representing its structure and content. You can have only one cover, but it's optional—you can decide whether to add one.
Chapters are used to separate the logical units of your project in the structural part. Using Chapters, you can split up your course into units and subunits.
An educational course typically consists of theoretical and quiz parts. Parta provides these sections for this purpose:
The content page represents the course's informative section. This section can be filled with various elements: text, images, audio, video, and many others.
The quiz serves as an exercise, review, or assessment to measure the knowledge gained from reading the Content page(s).
Adding sections is effortless: all you need to do is click on the corresponding buttons. To name a section, simply highlight it and enter a new name.
Parta.io lets you build courses of any complexity. To create nested sections, simply choose a Chapter and then add new sections to it.
To add further Chapters without nesting, you'll need to select a higher-level section. The highest level is either the Cover (if one exists) or the very first Chapter (if there is no cover).