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NOT VISIBLE TO PUBLIC https://junolive.atlassian.net/jira/software/projects/JDT/boards/9?selectedIssue=JDT-206

Type

Reference

Reader

Clients

Reader goal

Understand what content looks like, what all the parts of it are. New clients are interested in this; they don’t understand what a “session” really is made up of, or the demo sites they’ve seen aren’t necessarily configured with everything. This is place to find a generic outline of how it all fits together.

Quickly find image sizes, character limits, and file types.

CSMs want to be able to find an example quickly-- when someone asks “what’s an abstract,” they don’t have to go hunting for an example in the site structure workbook, or on a demo site, where it may or may not be there.

CSMs want to be able to send clients a page based on content type – because not everyone uses every content type, especially with learning/community -only sites.

Contributors

JUNO version

VX.XX

Reviewers (check the box when you’re done!)

Review deadline

Notes for reviewers

Each course, and the lessons inside of it, needs these images and text. Some other items are optional, like videos, downloadable files, and links.

Where content is located

Before users open a course, they might see it featured in a module. It displays the course’s image, name and abstract. Most modules use the smaller list image. Featured rotators use the larger banner image.

Then users enter the course page. It displays the image and description.

Once you’ve started the course, it displays the list of lessons. Think of the course as the “container” for lessons inside of it.

Then users go through the lessons in order. Each lesson page can look different! You might include a description, questions, or downloadable resources. An image can display at the top of the page. Or, if there’s a video, it replaces the image.

Finally, users download a certificate for the completed course.

Specifications

These specifications are split into two sections:

  • Text and images for a course.

  • Text, images, and other items for the lessons that go inside a course.

Course

(Also known as a Track)

Text

Character limit

Notes

REQUIRED Name

REQUIRED Slug

67

The slug is the end of the page URL. Each slug must be unique. Spaces aren’t allowed. Example: subject-course

OPTIONAL Abstract

78

A short description displayed in modules.

OPTIONAL Description

A longer description. Only displays when users begin the course for the first time. If you want users to refer back to this information, put it in the lesson descriptions too.

Can include text formatting, links, numbered lists, bulleted lists, images, and line breaks. If you add questions, they can go here.

Images

Size (w × h)

Notes

REQUIRED List image

800 × 450 px

Displays in rotator, grid, and list modules.

REQUIRED Banner image

Banner image

Displays in featured rotator modules.

REQUIRED Certificate image

800 × 450 px

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.

Lesson

Text

Character limit

Notes

REQUIRED Name

REQUIRED Slug

67

The slug is the end of the page URL. Each slug must be unique. Spaces aren’t allowed. Example: subject-lesson

OPTIONAL Description

Often the text of the lesson itself, or a description the video lesson. Can include text formatting, links, numbered lists, bulleted lists, images, and line breaks.

Images

Size (w × h)

Notes

OPTIONAL Page image

800 × 450 px

Only displays on the lesson page if there isn’t a video. To add more than one image, insert them into the description.

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.

Videos

File type and size

Notes

OPTIONAL Video lesson

  • Hosted on Youtube, Wistia, Vimeo, or Brightcove

  • Or hosted with JUNO through Amazon IVS

Check your video’s privacy settings to make sure attendees will be able to view your video. Also note that regional laws block some video platforms. Learn more about video privacy settings.

To add more than one video, we recommend breaking up the content into multiple lessons with one video on each page. Other workarounds, like adding iframes, will prevent you from tracking analytics about the percentage of the video watched.

Files

OPTIONAL Downloadable resources

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