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5 ways to share a course

Link, embed, download, or export your course as a SCORM package.

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To enable sharing, click [share] on the top right corner of your screen, and press [publish course].

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1. Link πŸ”—

Copy the link provided to send directly to your audience.

2. SCORM 1.2 (best for expert use) πŸ‘©πŸ»β€πŸ«

SCORM is the most common e-learning standard, acting as a bridge between course output like ours and learning management systems (LMS's).

LMS's are used by universities and companies to help track test scores, learner engagement, assign training, and more, and highly recommend for serious training needs. More information on Analytics, SCORM and LMS's β†’

To upload a Courseau-created course to an LMS, download the SCORM 1.2 package and follow instructions on the LMS's platform to upload.

Not all LMS's are SCORM compliant. Here's a list of top SCORM-compliant LMS's.

3. Embed to website πŸ–₯️

You can embed a fully interactive version of the course anywhere, like on your personal website or membership website.

The embed is seamlessly integrated, as it adopts to the available space on the page. The embed is compatible with almost any website builder, LMS, CMS or custom website.

Typedream (example), Squarespace, Wix and Wordpress are some website builders that would play well with an embed.

Look for an [embed code] button or similar on the platform that you're using, and paste the embed code from Courseau. Ensure the container is set to full width for optimal results.

4. PDF export πŸ“„

Click PDF export to reveal the panel below. Decide whether you'd like to include the background (useful if you have set images), and the quality of the output.

Quiz answers are not included in the PDF export.

5. Audio download (Beta) 🎧

Download the [audio course]. You can then share this out similar to the link option, or share it as a digital download.

Let us know if you run into any issues.

While we do not offer monetization options such as a pay gate, you can set a master password for your course and selectively share this with your students if desired.

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