This article is about the new JUNO learning management system (LMS). If you don’t see these features on your site, your platform still uses the legacy JUNO courses.
You can start setting up a course with the title, slug, text, dates, images, videos, and tags.
Before you begin
Open the course editor to follow these instructions.
See specifications for text, images, and files.
Remember to click Save at the top of the page before going to a different tab in the editor. Otherwise, you’ll lose your changes.
Add a title, slug, and preview text
In the Course Info tab, fill out these fields:
Title: Users see this before they open a course and on the course home page.
Preview text: A short description displayed in rotator, grid, or list modules. Users see it before they open a course. It doesn’t appear on the course home page once they open it.
Slug: The slug appears at the end of the page URL. This was created automatically when you created the course, but you can change it if you want. Spaces are not allowed.
Add an icon image
Every course needs an Icon image. It displays in rotator, grid, or list modules on your site so that users see it before they open a course. It also displays at the top of the course home page, unless you add a video. There, users see the image before they start the course.
If you don’t add an icon image, a default gray image displays instead.
To upload an image:
Go to the bottom of the Course Info tab.
Select Upload/Select File(s).
Select + to upload an image from your computer.
Select Save.
Small image file sizes help your site load faster. Follow these specifications:
Image file size: Below 200 KB unless otherwise specified.
Image file type: .jpg unless otherwise specified. This helps reduce the file size. If you need a transparent background, use .png.
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Add a video to introduce the course
You can optionally add a course Video. It displays at the top of the course home page, replacing the icon image. (Note that the icon image is still required because it also displays in other locations around the site.)
Users can watch this video before the course starts and even before they enroll. That’s why it’s a great way to introduce the course and explain what it’s about.
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To insert a video:
Go to the bottom of the Course Info tab.
Under Video, paste a Course Video URL. It must be an MP4 video URL hosted by the JUNO team in our s3 bucket or hosted externally. It cannot be a Youtube, Vimeo, or Wistia link. For example:
https://i.imgur.com/0kHlMwm.mp4
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Create body content to introduce the course
Another way to introduce the course is with additional text, images, and videos. The course Body is the area below the main icon image or video on the course home page. Users can view this content before the course starts and even before they enroll. That’s why it’s a great way to introduce the course and share anything you need users to know before they start.
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[SCREENSHOT OF THE BODY FIELD UI]
The Body field has many editing tools. If you’re familiar with other text editors like Microsoft Word or Google Docs, you’ll notice it’s similar. Here are some tools we find useful:
Set dates
[Once you set a release date, the other dates, including enrollment, become required in order to save. you can set up the course without a release date and save it to work on later, if you aren’t ready to set other dates yet.]
[Link to enrollment doc for those dates]
Add tags
[text here]
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