Edovo Editor Overview
What’s the difference between certificates and transcripts?
How Edovo tracks learner progress—and how you can use it Understanding the difference between Edovo certificates and transcripts—and how they support meaningful outcomes. Your cheat sheet for this article Learners earn certificates only when they ...
How to write a strong title and description for any content item
Make the first few words count—they’re all learners may see Titles and descriptions aren’t just metadata—they’re the first impression your content makes on the Edovo platform. And in a digital environment with no animated pop ups, no autoplay ...
A closer look at what a survey is (and is not)
Surveys on Edovo are your go-to tool for hearing directly from learners. They're not about transferring knowledge. They're about receiving it. Your cheat sheet for this article A survey is a set of questions designed to gather insight—not deliver ...
Getting help with your active learning content creation: Edovo's professional services
Professional services; made personal Designing powerful, tablet-based learning experiences takes time, strategy, and a deep understanding of how incarcerated adults engage with digital content. That’s where our Professional Services come in. Whether ...
How do questions get scored in a course?
Understanding how Learner responses—both short and long—get evaluated on Edovo Whether you're building a self-paced course or uploading existing materials, it’s important to understand how your questions will be scored—and how those scores impact a ...
How to organize your content into a series
From scattered uploads to seamless structure Want to group your content into a cohesive, engaging series? Whether you're sharing short videos, printable guides, or full-length courses, you can organize your content into a series that’s intuitive for ...
A practical guide to the Edovo Editor: How to build, preview, edit and publish active content
Learn how to build, preview, edit, and publish courses and interactive resources onto Edovo Wondering, “Do I need to be a coder to use the Editor?”—breathe easy. You don’t. This article gives you the roadmap so you too can create active content in ...
A closer look at what an interactive resource is (and is not)
A flexible, lightweight way to create active learning experiences without building a full course. Your cheat sheet for this article: Interactive Resources are short-form, active learning experiences. Built in the Edovo Editor and includes one or more ...
A closer look at what a course is (and is not)
You’ve heard it before: “This could be a course!” But… could it really? On Edovo, “course” means something specific—and powerful. Before you start building, let’s get clear on what a course is (and what it’s definitely not). Your cheat sheet for this ...
Closed captioning and subtitles on Edovo
At Edovo, accessibility is a core part of our mission to ensure all Learners can engage meaningfully with content. To support this, we offer closed captioning services through AWS (Amazon Web Services) for video and audio content. What We Provide ...