As you know,
there are three types of lessons: Videos, Presentations and Pages.
This lesson will show you how to create a Lesson
Page. If you wish to create other types of lessons, visit
the Help:
Presentation and Help:
Video Lesson.
How do I create a new lesson
page?
- Find the Lessons tab in your Workspace.
- Click "Create A Lesson Page" on the right hand side. (see image)
- Title your lesson and start
writing. You can also create a "New Page" through the lesson
listing in any community.

- Depending on your preferences, you will be using either the Rich Text editor or the more advanced Pro Editor. Read below for more information on how to use these editors when you are creating your lesson page.
How do I change my preferences for Rich Text or Pro Editor?
Log into your Learnhub account and click on
the "Account" link at the top right hand corner. Under the
Preferences tab in the Page Editor box, you can select one of those
two options. After you save your preference changes, any lesson
pages you create from that time forward will be under that specific
editor.
What's the difference between the
Rich Text and Pro Editor?
By default, your lesson editor will be set
to Rich Text editor which is an emulation of a word processor. In
order to do advanced styling such as Equations, Tables, and
HTML, you must use the Pro Editor which
uses Textile Syntax and HTML
code.
How do I upload and format images,
format text, etc. when creating my lessons?
Learn how to upload and format in the
default Rich Text editor by visiting the How
to: Rich Text Editor lesson.
To learn how to use the more advanced Textile Pro Editor, go
Help: The Textile "Pro" Editor lesson.
Can I write Math and Science
Equations?
Yes! There is a great guide on writing equations found here.
How do I save my
lesson?
Your lesson will be automatically saved every few minutes. If you want to manually save it, just click your "Save" button at the very top of the editor. You will receive a message, "Page Saved".
How do I edit a lesson I've already
created?
You can click the "edit" button found next
to your lesson in your Workspace lesson listing.
How do I delete one of my
lessons?
You can delete your lesson by
clicking the red x in your Workspace lesson
listing.
What are the
Licenses?
In order to protect your content from other
users modifying or sharing it outside of LearnHub you should add
the appropriate Creative Commons License to your lesson.
For more information on Licenses view the Licenses
lesson, and join the
Creative Commons
community.
You can also watch two videos on what Creative Commons is here,
and
here.
Can I upload .PDFs to my lessons?
Absolutely. To the left of the lesson
editor, below the Photos uploader, you will find the Reference
Material (PDF) uploader. From there you can attach any .pdf file to
your lesson which is viewable through the browser. You can also
allow users to download the .pdf if you choose.
In terms of content sharing, the information
below applies to all three types of lessons:
Video, Presentations and Pages.
How do I share my lesson with
communities?
You may share your lesson with as many
communities as you wish.
To do so, simply click the "Public Sharing" bullet and then add a
check mark next to the communities you wish to share the lesson in.
After, click the "Yes" bullet in the Publish box found near the
bottom.
Remember, your lesson wont show up until you've published it.
How do I publish my
lesson?
You can publish your lesson by
selecting the "Yes" bullet in the publish box.
How do I unpublish my
lesson?
You can easily unpublish it by
selecting the "No" bullet in the publish box.
I don't want my lesson to be viewed
by the public, what do I do?
Until you Publish your lesson,
it will remain private. You can also choose the "Private Sharing"
option.
How do I publish my lesson to a
course, but not a community?
You can do this by choosing the "Private
Sharing" bullet. A list of your courses will appear. You can simply
check mark the courses you wish to publish the lesson within.
The lesson will show up in your Lesson lists. Unless a user is
enrolled in your course, they will not be able to view it.
To learn how to add lessons to a course, view the How to:
Courses.