Upload and publish passive content (aka stand-alone videos, audios, and documents)
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 ...
A closer look at what a stand-alone resource is (and is not)
Because sometimes, less is more—and that’s the point. Overview Not everything needs to be a course. Or even an interactive experience. Sometimes, what learners need is something they can watch, read, or listen to—without being asked to answer ...
How to upload passive content (aka videos, podcasts, ebooks, audiobooks, etc.)
Your Cheat Sheet for This Article Not sure what a passive item is? Check out this article. Want to active content (like a course or interactive resource), rather than upload stand-alone content? Check out these articles. Make sure you have received ...
Can I modify my passive (aka stand-alone) content once it's uploaded?
How content updates work on Edovo Once a learning resource (like a PDF, video, or audio file) is uploaded to Edovo, it’s securely stored within our platform—ready for learners across the country. But what happens if you need to make an edit? Here’s ...
What are the recommended file types and sizes for learning resources?
We can work with almost any file type, but typically recommend the following: Video = MP4 compressed down to 480p resolution and less than 7GB Audio = MP3 Reading = PDF (8.5in x 11in) Images = jpg (Icons 500px X 500px) For MP3 and PDF files, we do ...