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What are teaching modules and how do they work?
What are teaching modules and how do they work?

Read more about creating, modifying, and archiving learning modules

Updated over a year ago

What are lesson modules?

Lesson modules allow you to offer lessons to your students in a structured way, organising them in modules or topics. Students can find them within clear folders. How do you create lesson modules?

Via My classes



Step 1


Go to My Classes, and select the class in which you want to use a lesson module.

Step 2

Go to the tab 'Shared lessons'

Step 3

Click on 'Create lesson module', and give the lesson module a name. The lesson module has now been created for this class.

Step 4

After you have created the lesson module, go to 'My Lessons' to share the lesson with the class, and place it in its lesson module.

Via My lessons

Step 1

Select the lesson you want to share with the students, and click on Share with students

Step 2

Select the class you want to share the lesson with

Step 3

Select the lesson module in which to place the lesson, or choose +Add module.

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Step 4

Create (optionally) a message for the class.

Step 5

Share the lesson with the class: via a LessonUp class or via SOM or Google Classroom

Step 6

If you want to change the name of a lesson module you can do so with 'Rename'.

Archiving a lesson module

It is also possible to archive one or more lesson modules.

How to remove a lesson from the learning module

Step 1

Click on the lesson in My LessonUp. A bar will pop up on the right hand side of your screen.

Step 2

Delete the lesson you no longer need.

Step 3

The lesson is now removed from the lesson module.

Note that the lesson will also be removed from your My LessonUp environment.

What do teaching modules look like for a student?

A student can access your class, and visualise the teaching modules.

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