What if I want Learners to interact with my content, but it doesn’t meet Edovo’s definition of a course?
If you have a content item such as an interactive magazine, journaling exercise, bible study, or creative writing activity that isn’t quite a course, but you’d still like learners to interact with your content, then you’ll want to upload your content as an Interactive Resource.
For example, the folks at The Shining Light publish their magazine, "The Loop" as an interactive resource. This enables them to publish their magazine and include open-response fields where Learners can reflect on what they read and/or share ideas for future publications.
Click here to learn more about Edovo's definition of an Interactive Resource.
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