Introduction to Content Management System

Introduction to Content Management System

Content Management System (CMS) is an environment in which users are able to create and manage educational content without the need for any technical know-how or coding skills. Users who have access to the studio can create educational courses with various content and they also have the option to edit and change course settings.

You can enter the studio via the following paths:

  1. You can access to your instance by in the Studio.YourOrganizationName.edspirit.com
  2. Also in the Admin Console the user can enter the Studio by clicking the CMS button.
(This access path is specific to organization managers or users who have access to the Admin Console.)

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