Introduction
When you create a Content365 Authoring course from scratch, you have full control over course content and structure. Using this method, you manually create a course, give it a title, choose a theme, add screens, populate screens with content, then finalize the course before importing it into Learn365.
You might choose this method if you have a clear idea of how you’re going to build your course, including what elements you want and the content you want to add. For example, if you have a policy document or existing training materials that you want to include word for word, you should create a course from scratch. This ensures AI isn't used to build your course, so none of your content will be summarized or omitted.
Create a course from scratch
Required role: catalog admin. Course admin can edit and manage the course after it's imported into Learn365.
1. Go to the Learn365 Admin Center > Training Management. The Training Management page opens.
2. Select Content365 Authoring. The Import Content365 Authoring courses panel opens.
3. Select Create training. The Create Course panel opens.
Here, you'll see your start and end screens, with options to add and edit screens, edit the course layout, change the theme, and so on.
4. On the first screen of your course, click the Course title text and enter a new name.
5. Before you add any screens, choose a course theme that best suits your brand. To do this, select the cog icon () near the top of the screen. The Course settings dialog opens on the Course theme section. Select the required theme.
You can now build your course by adding and populating screens.
6. Select Add screen button on the left-hand navigation menu.
Here, you can select the type of screen you want to add to your course, then customize it.
7. Repeat step 6 until you've added all the required screens for your course and customized them.
8. You can set the Preview toggle to On, so you can navigate through the screens to see what your new course would look like to your learners. We advise you to look around the course, check the course content and quiz questions, think about whether the content matches the intended audience, and so on.
9. Now that you've created the structure of the course, you can further edit the content, change the layout, add new screens, and so on, before importing it into Learn365.
- For information about how to add screens to your Content365 Authoring course, see this article.
- For information about how to import Content365 Authoring courses into Learn365, see this article.
Content365 Authoring data handling, AI usage, and compliance
For information about data storage, subcontractors, data flows, and AI usage in Content365 Authoring, see this article on the Trust Center.
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