Publishing the Course

Publishing the Course

Once you have designed and created your desired content you must publish it to finalize; making it available to learners.

1. Return to the course outline, where you are able to view the unpublished unit you had created within the subsection its section.



2. Click on the Publish icon for the section.



Not to mention, the Publish icon is only visible when there is unsaved, or new content within the section.

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