The following lesson reviews different types
of lessons. If you want to learn how to create your own lessons,
visit
Help: Creating and Publishing Lesson Pages.
| Q. | What are the three types of lessons? |
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There are three types on lessons on Learnhub for viewing or creating: lesson pages, presentation lessons, and video lessons. Visit the following links on how to create these various lessons: |
| Q. | How do I view lessons that interest me? |
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When you join a topical community, you can find lesson pages published by other users. Much like a discussion, you can comment on a lesson. You will find this at the bottom of any lesson. You can also rate a lesson. Doing so will help others when searching for a lesson to read. You can find the thumbs up and thumbs down to the right of the lesson page. |
| Q. | What are Lesson Pages? |
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Lesson pages are text articles which can include aids such as color, photos, PDFs, and links. Lesson pages are the core of any community or course; they are easy to write, read, and enjoy! You can write lesson pages two ways: using 1) the Rich Text editor or 2) the advanced Textile Editor The Rich Text editor is easier to use; here, you can copy and paste a lesson written in Microsoft Word (or a similar program), or through a PDF. On the other hand, the highly advanced Textile Editor allows you to write the expansive lessons using simplified HTML code. A highly popular aspect of the Textile Editor is the fact it can do Math and Science Equations ![]() |
| Q. | What are Lesson Presentations? |
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Presentation lessons are a high-quality flash conversion of your Microsoft PowerPoint presentation (.PPT or .PPS). Working with AuthorSTREAM, the presentation tools convert even the most complicated PowerPoint file into an online that can be published within a community and/or course. The best feature is that you can still view presentations full-screen. Take your PowerPoint presentations anywhere and showcase them on a projector. To learn more on how to create Presentations, visit the Help: Presentations lesson.
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| Q. | What are Lesson Videos? |
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Paired with Fliqz, LearnHub allows you to upload your video lessons and share them in high quality, and super fast with any community and/or course. You can also upload audio, such as Podcasts or MP3 lectures. ![]() |




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lechuck said – Thu, 19 Jun 2008 18:57:35 -0000 ( Flag Edit Link )
In order to access HTML you need to create a lesson using the Textile Editor… there is a full lesson here how to use it. You can also find a detailed how to upload a photo there as well.
vikky123 said – Fri, 01 Aug 2008 08:47:54 -0000 ( Flag Edit Link )
how to open & learn lesson to succeed in gmat?