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Create a Link

Link is one of the options on the Create Content menu. You can use this to create a link to a Web page, or to link to content inside your Course or Organisation.

Step 1: Go to the point inside a Learning Module, or on the Course Content are, where you would like to add the Link.

Step 2: Hover over the dividing line until a plus sign icon appears click on the plus sign icon to open the Add Content menu.

Step 3: Select Create from the Add Content menu. The Create Item panel will open on the right-hand side of the screen.

Step 4: Select Link. The Create link page will open, there are two tabs in the top menu, Create Web Link and Create Course Link.

Create Web Link

To create a web link you

  • Add a name for your link e.g. BBC website
  • Choose ‘Visible to students’
  • Add the URL to the Link URL field e.g. https://www.bbc.co.uk/
  • Add a description (optional)
  • Press Save.

Create a Course Link

A course link allows you to link to content elsewhere in the same course or organisation, e.g. from an assessment brief to an assessment submission point.

To create a course link select the Create Course link tab from the top menu.

1. Search for an item on the course you wish to link to.

You can use a keyword and/or category (Document, Assessments, SCORM, File, LTI or Journal) to search for the item you wish to link to.

The search results will appear in the right-hand side panel.

2. Select the item you wish to link to.

Find the item you wish to link to from the list of search results, and select it using the radio buttons.

You will then reveal the options to give this link a Display Name and a Description.

3. Save.

The links will display in Course Content, with the usual edit options:

  • Visible/Not Visible to students
  • Edit
  • Delete
  • Download (if the course link is to a document)

The Visible to students option displays the following warning:

“Changes to the visibility or release conditions apply to the linked item and all associated course links”.


Guide last updated on January 2, 2024

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