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Learning Bite Format

Content guideline for the Learning Bite Format

Eva Tjitske Jansen avatar
Written by Eva Tjitske Jansen
Updated over a year ago

A learning bite is a set of interactive templates which you can use to explain, inspire and test knowledge. They consist of a start- and end template with a selection of other templates in between. You can use this template to introduce the topic of this learning bite and to create some exitement for what's coming!


How to create a Learning bite in the Content Builder 📚

Step 1. Go to your Content Builder; make sure you're in the root folder. This is usually the folder named platformname.content.qollap.com

Step 2. Go to a Guidance folder, or add one if it does not exist yet.

Step 3. Click Add child page and select the Learning bite.

Step 4. Fill in the fields.

Fields in a Learning bite format

Content ID* = A unique identifier for the activity. Only shown in the content builder.

Title (text only)* = This is the activity title shown within the activity, as well as on the activity tile and spotlighted activity (if applicable).

Image* = Image uploader for JPG, PNG, GIF. Shown on the activity tile and spotlighted activity (if applicable).

Sample questions (number) = Number of questions that will be included on the subset of questions for the Quiz Multiplechoice or Quiz Ordering templates.

Duration (number) = Estimated duration of the learning bite in minutes. Shown on the activity tile.

Templates included in this format (add links for articles)

  • Start

  • Accordion

  • Break

  • Hotspot visible

  • Hotspot visible slider

  • Hotspot blind

  • Interactive vide

  • MPC text right/wrong feedback

  • MPC text neutral feedback

  • MPC image right/wrong feedback

  • MPC video right/wrong feedback

  • Open question

  • Perspective

  • Quiz MPC

  • Quiz ordering

  • Range slider neutral feedback

  • Swipe series

  • Text + media

  • Upload image

  • End

Once you are happy with your activity don’t forget to push it! (add link)

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