CourseLab 2.4 Basics – Creating your first Course Obtaining the software To begin you need to install and register the software http://www.courselab.com/ Once installed click the icon to open the application
CourseLab 2.4 Basics – Creating your first Course
Obtaining the software
To begin you need to install and register the software
http://www.courselab.com/
Once installed click the icon
to open the application
Starting a project a. Naming & Saving
b. Choosing a template
1. On the “Start Page” screen, select “Create New Course”
A new Course Wizard will open
2. Click the “Next” button to start creating new Course
3. Insert a new course name and specify the folder where the course files
will be located (if it does not exist, it will be created automatically) and
press “Next”
NOTE: Avoid using the special characters (@, #, $, ^, %, &, *, and quotation marks).
4. Choose a template – there are a lot built in for you to choose from to get you
started. Later you can experiment with different ones to see what suits you best – you
can also create and add your own…
5. Click “Next”
You will get a success screen – click “finish”
You will now see that your course has been created
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Three Views…
This is a basic thing that can at first be confusing to people. What you have created is a
course with a single module called ‘Take Off’. At the moment you are looking at the
‘Normal’ or what I like to call slide view. But there are two other views of the module
to consider a) Title View b) Master View
Clicking on the icons will take you through each view
The Title View
The Title View is really the Title Page that you can edit and is really separate from your
slides – it has limited functionality!
The Master View - is best described as a template for your slides. For example if
you place an image in it, it will be present on all of your slides
Here I have place a bit of clipart of the shuttle it will show on every new slide I create
as a background image
Adding Images and text
Lets start by adding a logo and text to the Title Page
Adding images is very easy you can
a) Copy and paste from almost anywhere e.g. from a browser or from a word doc
etc.
b) Use the Insert Menu
c) From the toolbar icons
Editing Text
As a text box has already been inserted you can just double click it to edit the text
It will appear much like any other editor for text
Text boxes by default appear in the middle of your screen with the words Enter Text –
they are sometimes hard to see – again double click to edit the contents – then you
can drag it to where you want it on the screen
c) Copy and paste from another document – be aware though that sometimes
copy and pasting from other documents will also copy that documents
formatting and may look different than expected. For example I would
normally copy something from Word or PDF and paste it into ‘Notepad’ first to
remove most of the formatting so that I just get plain text then copy and paste
into courselab.
Add Images to the Master View
1. Select the Master View
2. Then Insert > Picture> from file
3. Navigate to the images folder on the Courselab Training>Basics>Images and select
Image7.gif
Resize it by selecting it and dragging it to resize then drag it to the corner
We’ll also place the Nasa Logo in place of the text box you can see – select the text
box and delete it!
Then go through the same process as above to insert the Nasa logo
Navigate to the images folder on the Courselab Training>Basics>Images and select
nasa-logo-1975.png
Your Master View should now look like this
Editing the Normal (Slides View)
Navigate to the Normal View
It will look exactly like the Master view for now until we add something else. Lets
add a Title – Add a Text box and Edit it to say Countdown
Now copy and text some text into the screen – navigate to
\CourselabTraining\Basics\Text\Countdown101.doc
Copy it from the document & Paste it straight into the slide – if you are lucky it will not
need to be reformatted. However you will need to resize the box to see all the text
Name your slides – It is important to name your slides as the navigation is created
automatically based on the slides name. To do this right click on a slide and select
rename
You will not see the result of this until we have viewed our Module.
View Module
At anytime you want to see what you have done as a user would see it select View
Module on the toolbar
Add an Object - Lets change the text and add an object from the library
Lets take the T-times and add them to a list which is graphically quite nice.
Select the Object Library and select Lists – then choose ‘Standard Block’ and Drag it
onto the slide.
If you double click it on the slide you can edit it
Change the border colour to Green
Change the Checkmark to Arrow and click Apply
You will see the results of the changes you have made
To Change the contents double click on the ‘Item Text goes here’ and the text editor
will appear – go ahead and type in T-27 Hours
To add another click the + sign and add T-19 Hours and so on
You can then edit the text removing the T-Numbers because they now appear in a list.
You will also want to cut the next paragraph and re-past it into its own text box to
move things around on the page
Add a new slide
To add a new slide you can just right click on a slide to add another
Or use the Insert command in the tool bar
Lets create a new slide and rename it Blast Off
This time we will add a some text as we did before but then add a text box to make
the text look more appealing
Tip you can copy text from one slide to another so you could copy ‘Countdown’ from
Slide 1 and paste it into Slide 2 then edit it to say Blast Off
Now navigate to Textboxes from the Object Library and select Relief and drag it onto
the slide. Double click it to edit it…
Change the Border Colour to Green and edit the text by clicking on ‘TE’ the text editor
will appear. Type in “Watch the movie below to see Blast Off”
How to insert a movie
Navigate to Media in the Object Selection list and select ‘Flash Video’ as we are going
to insert a .flv file and drag it onto the slide
Double click the grey square to edit the Object
Select File and navigate to the ‘Movies’ Folder
Select > Space Shuttle Launch (Low).flv
Select Player Control ‘Show’ and make sure that Movie autostart is NOT ticked then
click Apply
That’s it – now View Your Module to see what has happened
Lastly lets look at Publishing our Learning Unit
How to Publish
Go to File > Publish Course
Click Next
The Course Identifier and Description are used to identify the Unit of Learning when
placed into a VLE (such as moodle)
Click Next
Each Module within this course will also be identified separately so they need an
Identifier and description our Module (we have only one) is called Take Off
Next we can decide how we would like it published SCORM 1.2 is the best one for
Moodle or you can publish your module to run from a CD
Make your selection and Click next
Choose where you want to save the file on your PC and click next
Click next again then Finish
The course has now been published to where you chose on your PC
If you chose to publish to CD it generates a simple html file called autorun if you
double click it, it will open up in a browser
To start it select the Take Off Module
These are some really basic concepts that you can use to get you started. I
have included some more advanced examples in the Tutorial Examples
Folder. The Manual is pretty good and a much more comprehensive guide
than this simple one – I would suggest referring to it as much as possible.