Lessons
Lessons are individual pages of content within a section. Each lesson contains one or more blocks that make up the learning experience. When learners navigate your course, they move through it one lesson at a time.
Creating a lesson
Section titled “Creating a lesson”Click Add Lesson at the bottom of any section in Course Overview to choose how the new lesson starts:
- Blank lesson - creates an empty lesson titled “Untitled Lesson”
- From Template - opens a picker to insert one of your saved lesson templates (Standard and Pro)
- Generate with AI - opens the lesson generation dialog
- Import LESSON.md - imports a lesson from a LESSON.md file
Click the lesson title to rename it, then click the edit button to open the lesson editor and add blocks.
Adding blocks to a lesson
Section titled “Adding blocks to a lesson”In the lesson editor, you can add blocks in three ways:
- Blocks sidebar - click the Blocks tab in the left sidebar and select a block type to append it to the end of the lesson
- Block Templates sidebar - click the Block Templates tab to insert a saved block template
- Insert between blocks - hover between any two blocks to reveal a ”+” button, then select a block type from the dropdown menu to insert it at that position
Reordering lessons
Section titled “Reordering lessons”Drag lessons by their handle to reorder them within a section. You can also drag a lesson into a different section to move it there.
Duplicating a lesson
Section titled “Duplicating a lesson”Click the copy icon on a lesson row in Course Overview to duplicate it. The duplicate includes all blocks and their content, and is placed in the same section.
Deleting a lesson
Section titled “Deleting a lesson”Click the trash icon on a lesson row. A brief countdown appears with an Undo option, giving you a few seconds to cancel the deletion before it takes effect.
Lesson completion
Section titled “Lesson completion”In the published course, a lesson is marked as complete when the learner views it. The navigation sidebar shows completion indicators for each lesson, so learners can track their progress through the course.