Once you have selected a Section to add, the bottom of the
screen displays a choice of templates for adding content. Choose a template,
and then follow the on-page instructions for that section on the following
screen.
If using your default content directory (…/sections/), you
may add subdirectories below it on your server to hold images, video, audio or
other web pages. In fact, each location referenced as a course content section
may be a complex web site with its own navigation and various content formats.
Use the "Show Content Library" link to open a window displaying all
files in the appropriate content area. Click on the content link to
automatically load it in the content input box.
Once you have entered a title, you may type the location
below the “Enter the full web address” prompt, or click on the “Show Content
Library” link that displays the files you have loaded into your Content
Library. This allows you to choose a file directly from the list.
Click the “Add” button to save this information. The system
will locate the content and display it in the lower section of the screen
immediately.
If you see an “Error 404 – Not Found” message, you have
incorrectly specified the location of the material for this content section. A
“Delete” button just above the content display window lets you delete the
definition for this section and begin again.
If you were using an authored lesson as the content for this
section, you would have clicked on the “Choose an Authored Lesson” link. Then
you would have chosen a lesson from those you have authored in FlexAuthoring.
Until you add a Course Content Section, no learner will ever
see your authored learning screens. For authored content, you add Content
Sections in the usual manner, with a few small differences.