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In the lecture contents menu, the contents of the lesson designed by the instructor to learn the Week Section unit for the subject are provided.

You can watch the lecture videos provided for each Week Section and reflect them in the online attendance, or organize various learning materials, quizzes, assignments, and discussions, and proceed according to the Week Section plan.


Open lecture content menu

Click the Lecture Contents menu link in the course menu.


View lecture contents list

The lecture contents menu is divided into the all weeks learning status that shows the progress of each Week Section at the top and the contents of learning by Week Section at the bottom.

All Sections learning status

The learning status area displays each Week Section block by the number of weeks that the professor has released and displays all the lessons in each Week Section space in blue when completed within the specified time limit.

Click on a particular Week Section block to go directly to that p section location.

At the top, the progress rate for the entire lesson is displayed as a progress bar and a percentage.


Lecture Contents

The contents of the lecture is a multi-level structure of Week Section> Sub-Section> Page> Learning Elements, which are displayed in the order designed by the instructor.

In the upper right corner, you can fold all of the Week Section, leaving only the Week Section list.

On the right side of the Week Section title, the attendance period for the Week Section is displayed from the start date to the end date.

The learning items organized on the page will display thumbnails, titles, attendance or deadlines, viewing periods, and points for each type.

If you have completed the study, you will see a status of 'Complete' on the right.

For graded learning elements, when the instructor completes and publishes the grades, the scores are listed together.


You can click on the title of each item to go to a page where you can view the details of the lesson.


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