Uploading users can seem like a daunting task when you have a long list, but with the DigitalChalk mass upload feature you can uploading a large list of users in just minutes. How do I mass upload...
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The Importance of Social Media for Your Online Course
Many people need online courses for various reasons, whether it is to further their education or to gain corporate training certifications. Many times internal and corporate training courses do not...
How to Add Images to Your Course Bulletin
With our bulletins feature you can easily relay important information to your students on the Dashboard or login page. An added benefit of the bulletin is the ability to add images to it as...
Top 10 HTML5 eLearning Authoring Tools
As the eLearning industry continues to evolve, the educational system becomes dependent upon HTML5. Due to the fact that the curriculums are becoming more interactive than ever, nearly all students...
Track GoToWebinar Attendance on DigitalChalk
We hope that you like our new instructor-led training (ILT) feature! We wanted to make it even better, so we’ve added the ability for you to track attendance more in-depth with GoToWebinar! You can...
10 Search Engine Marketing Basics You Have to Master
Search engine marketing is a little like chess. It’s relatively easy to grasp the basics, but it can take years to master. Many instructional designers and eLearning professionals struggle with the...
How To: Activate Your Course Elements
Wondering why you aren’t seeing any of your elements when previewing your course, or even after you’ve created a course offering? All you have to do is make sure that the elements you want to be...
How to Start a Classroom Blog in One Afternoon
In the 21st century, it seems like every educator has a blog. Whether you teach in a traditional, blended or flipped classroom, a classroom blog can be used to improve student engagement, increase...
How To: Create Prerequisites for Your Courses, Part 2
Did you catch the first part of this blog post last week? We covered the basics on creating prerequisites using the registration rules feature. The other option you can choose from, or use along...