Course Design and Set-Up | How to create a (sub)module in Content
In Brightspace you can structure your course content within modules and submodules.
This article will show:
How to create a module in Brightspace Content
Navigate to your course and in the green navigation bar
- Click on Content
In the Content you might already see some modules created.
Navigate to the bottom of the page and in the left vertical bar, below the modules
- Click the field Add a module...
The field becomes editable, then
- Write the [name of your module]
- Hit the Enter key on your keyboard
The module will now appear in the list of modules in the left vertical bar, and its name to the right.
Before you add content to the new module you will have to set up a default path. For instructions read the article How to set up a Default Path for a Content module.
Setting up the module and adding content items
To set up the module you have the option to Add dates and restrictions, Add a description, and set the visibility of the module.
You can add content from Brightspace directly (through the button Existing Activities) or from your computer (through the button Upload/Create or the Drag and Drop functionality).
For information on the options please visit:
For articles about content adding please visit: CONTENT: Adding Content to a Course
How to create a submodule in Brightspace Content
Navigate to your course and in the green navigation bar
- Click on Content
You will now open the Content page of your course where you can create a submodule for an existing Content module. You can create a submodule in two ways:
Before you add content to the new module you will have to set up a default path. For instructions read the article How to set up a Default Path for a Content module.
1. Create a module and move it into an existing module
When you open your Content page
- Click the field Add a module...
- Type the name of the submodule
- Click on the vertical dots in front of the new module name and drag the new module onto the existing module until it highlights in blue
When you release the mouse the new module (Lecture 1) will now appear as a submodule in the module (Lectures)
If the submodule contains files or other content, all will be moved together with it.
This is a practical way to manage modules when they already exist and only need different placement within the Content structure.
2. Open an existing module and create a submodule within it
In your Brightspace course Content page you can open the module to create a submodule directly within it.
- Click on the [module name] in the left vertical bar Table of Contents
- Then, click on the field Add a sub-module... in the main view of the module content
The field becomes editable and you can now type the name of your new submodule (e.g. Lecture 2). To confirm the change hit Enter on your keyboard. The submodule (Lecture 2) now appears in the content of the module (Lectures) and you can place content in it.
You can continue adding further submodules as needed.
For further information on how to structure your Brightspace course page please visit the article How to use the Content to structure your course in Brightspace.
Showcases of learning activities
Additionally, you can review the following Showcases, real life examples, of a course set up:
- Making your Brightspace site self-explanatory (AFI20306 - 150 students)
- Self-explanatory Brightspace site (PPH10806)
Now you know how to create modules and submodules in the Content tab of your Brightspace!
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