What if I don’t want or need Learners to write responses or engage with multiple choice quiz questions?
If you have “stand-alone” content items that can exist on their own, then you’ll want to upload your content as a stand-alone learning resource.
Examples of Stand-Alone Content Items
Documentary
Podcast
Ebook
Audiobook
Newsletter
Magazine
Sermon or Service
Click here to learn more about how Edovo can help you upload your content as a Learning Resource
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