******************* View Course Content ******************* When you create a course on Studio, you can control when students can see the content of your course. This means that you can continue building a course, but students won't be able to see the changes you make until you make those changes available. You can set release dates that control when content is released to the internet. You can also set the visibility of specific Units (a subdivision that helps you organize your course content) to Public or Private. By default, all content is set to Private. Your content is not visible to students on edX or Edge until three conditions are met: 1. The course start date has passed. 2. The release dates for the Section and Subsection that contain the content have passed. * Sections and Subsections are categories that you use to organize your course. For example, Sections may correspond to weeks in your course, while Subsections may correspond to the topics in your course. * Neither a Section nor its contents are visible until the release date passes. If the release date for the Section has passed, but the release date for the Subsection has not passed, the student can see the Section heading in the left pane. However, the student cannot see the Subsection heading or any of the Subsection's content. * Subsections inherit the release date of the Section they are in, but you can change this date so that individual Subsections are released at different times after the Section has been released. .. image:: Images/image189.png .. image:: Images/image191.png 3. You set the Unit that contains the content to Public.** By default, all Units are set to Private. There are four ways of viewing your course on edX or Edge while you are still creating it: * In Studio .. note:: The way your course looks in Studio is not the way it looks to students on edX or Edge. * On edX or Edge in Preview mode Any content that is set to Private is only visible in Preview mode. * On edX or Edge as an Instructor When you view content as an instructor, you see the **Instructor** tab at the the top of the screen. * On edX or Edge as a Student .. raw:: latex \newpage % Outline View ============ When you want to see the overall organization of your course in Studio, you can go to the **Course Outline **page. On the**Course Outline **page, you can see the "macro" outline of your course, down to individual Units. .. image:: Images/image193.png .. raw:: latex \newpage % Subsection View =============== You can also view content by Subsection. In this view, you can see the name of the Subsection and the Units that the Subsection contains. You can see if the Section is graded or not graded; if it is graded, you can see the assignment type of the Subsection. You can also see if the individual Units are set to Public or Private. Private Units appear in light gray text with "PRIVATE" next to the Unit name. All other Units are Public. .. image:: Images/image195.png .. raw:: latex \newpage % Unit View ========= When you want to see the actual text, problems, and other content in your course, you can open an individual Unit. You then see the Components for that Unit. You can see this content whether it is set to Public or Private, and whether or not the release date has passed. The following example shows the Studio view of two Units in the "What Does an edX Course Look Like?" Subsection. The following Unit is set to Public. The release date for the Subsection has passed. .. image:: Images/image197.png The following Unit is set to Private. The release date for the Subsection has passed. .. image:: Images/image199.png If you change the release date for the "What Does an edX Course Look Like?" Subsection to a date in the future (in this example, January 1, 2099), you still see both Units in Studio. Public Unit ^^^^^^^^^^^ .. image:: Images/image201.png Private Unit ^^^^^^^^^^^^ .. image:: Images/image203.png .. raw:: latex \newpage % Preview Mode ============ When you view your course on edX or Edge using Preview mode, you see all the Units of your course, regardless of whether they are set to Public or Private and regardless of whether the release dates have passed. **Using Preview mode is the only way to see content that is set to Private **as a student would see it.** You can enter Preview mode in two ways. 1. On any Subsection page, click** Preview Drafts**. .. image:: Images/image205.png 2. On any Unit page, click **Preview**. The following example shows the **Preview** button on a page for a Unit that is set to Public. .. image:: Images/image207.png The following example shows the **Preview** button on a page for a Unit that is set to Private. .. image:: Images/image209.png Example ======= The following example shows the first Unit of the "What Does an edX Course Look Like?" Subsection in Preview mode. .. image:: Images/image211.png Remember that the release date for the Subsection is in the past. However, even if you change the release date for the "What Does an edX Course Look Like?" Subsection to a date in the future, you still see both Units in Preview. In the "What Does an edX Course Look Like?" Subsection, Unit 1 ("Welcome to edX 101") is set to Public, and Unit 2 ("New edX Information") is set to Private. Both Units appear in the course ribbon at the top of the screen. .. image:: Images/image213.png When you click Unit 2 in the course ribbon, you see the content in Unit 2: .. image:: Images/image215.png **On edX or Edge as an Instructor** When you view your course on edX or Edge as an instructor: * You see all the Units of your course that you have set to Public. * Release dates do not matter. You do not see Units that are set to Private. Additionally, at the top of the page on edX or Edge, you can see the **Instructor** tab. To view your course on edX or Edge as an instructor, click **View Live**. The **View Live **button is available in three places.** ** The **Course Outline** page. .. image:: Images/image217.png Any Subsection page. .. image:: Images/image219.png The Unit page, if the Unit is Public. .. image:: Images/image221.png Example ======= The following example shows the first Unit of the "What Does an edX Course Look Like?" Subsection as if you were viewing it on edX or Edge as an instructor. Notice the **Instructor** tab at the top of the page. .. image:: Images/image223.png The release date for the "What Does an edX Course Look Like?" Subsection is set to January 1, 2099. However, you still see this Unit on edX or Edge as an instructor. On the other hand, remember that Unit 1 is set to Public, and Unit 2 is set to Private. Unit 2 does not appear in the course ribbon at the top of the screen. Instead, the next public unit, **Tabs**, appears. .. image:: Images/image225.png **On edX or Edge as a Current Student** When you view your course as a current student would see it, you can only see material that meets all three publishing conditions: The course start date has passed. * The release dates for the Section and Subsection have passed. * The Unit that contains the material is set to Public. You can use this view to make sure that material does not appear in your course prematurely. To view your course as a student, set up a test account on edX or Edge with an e-mail address that is not associated with your Course Team, and then go to your course URL and register for your course. Example ======= The following example shows the first Unit of the "What Does an edX Course Look Like?" Subsection as if you were viewing it on edX or Edge as a student. Notice that the **Instructor** tab does not appear at the top of the page. .. image:: Images/image227.png Remember that Unit 1 is set to Public, and Unit 2 is set to Private. Unit 2 does not appear in the course ribbon at the top of the screen. Instead, the next public unit, **Tabs**, appears. .. image:: Images/image229.png If you change the release date of the Subsection to a future date (such as January 1, 2099), the student cannot see it. If you set the Unit to Private, the student cannot see it.