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* The '''Video Lecture''' page is a great way to present video content, while accompanying it with supporting context, explanations and activities. | * The '''Video Lecture''' page is a great way to present video content, while accompanying it with supporting context, explanations and activities. | ||
* The '''Conclusion''' makes an excellent page to conclude each module. | * The '''Conclusion''' makes an excellent page to conclude each module. | ||
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At the time of this article, the D2L supplied templates are at version 2.0. | At the time of this article, the D2L supplied templates are at version 2.0. | ||
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==Importing the templates into your course== | ==Importing the templates into your course== |
Revision as of 18:55, 17 June 2020
REVISION IN PROGRESS: This article contains useful information, but is being revised to reflect recent updates. Direct questions to TLT (tlt@winona.edu). |
What are HTML templates?
HTML template overview
The default template package supplied by D2L comes with several purpose-built topic types, such as Course Introduction, Module Introduction, Meet Your Facilitator, Basic page, Elements page, Image Editing, Video Lecture, and Conclusion pages.
- The Course Introduction page features a full-screen image for visual impact, and a clean area for course description.
- The Module Introduction page features a prominent banner image across the top and a numbered list can be used to list a module’s learning objectives. This makes it ideal as the first page of a module in a course.
- The Meet Your Facilitator page can serve as a dedicated space to present facilitator’s expertise, experience and personality.
- The Basic page is a general-purpose layout.
- The Elements page includes samples of some commonly used page elements which you can copy to other pages.
- The Image editing page illustrates the different ways images can be used.
- The Video Lecture page is a great way to present video content, while accompanying it with supporting context, explanations and activities.
- The Conclusion makes an excellent page to conclude each module.
Downloading templates to your course
At the time of this article, the D2L supplied templates are at version 2.0.