Document Blocks

Overview

This guide will cover the different document Blocks available.

Block Types

Documents can now be designed by selecting from a variety of block types. Each block type represents a different way to display content on screen, and is a self contained area within a Document. Each block can be adjusted in size, and moved into a column format. 

Block Type List:

  • Content block - Add content via the content editor.
  • Knowledge check block
    Add a knowledge check. Knowledge checks test student comprehension of a document by asking a multiple choice or multiple answer question. Knowledge checks include:
    • Feedback: You can pre-populate correct and incorrect answer feedback
    • Student interaction: Students receive immediate feedback on whether their answer is correct or incorrect. Knowledge checks allow unlimited attempts.
    • Metrics: You have access to detailed metrics about how students are engaging with the knowledge check.
  • Image Block - Add an image. You can upload an image from your device. If your institution uses the AI Design Assistant feature, you can also generate images or choose stock images from Unsplash.
  • HTML block - Add content via HTML or CSS in the Document.
  • Knowledge Check - Add a question students can answer right in the page.
  • File upload block - Browse for files on the local machine to upload to the Document.
  • Cloud upload block - Login to a cloud service and select a file to add into the Document.
  • Content Collection block - Browse the Content Collection and select a file to add to the Document.
  • Convert a file block - Browse for files on the local machine. Once selected, the system converts the file into the Document format. Supported file types include PDF, PowerPoint (ppt, pptx, pps), and Word (doc, docx, odt).

Quick Access Panel

A quick access panel has now been added on the left of the document, below the title. This panel appears as a plus sign when collapsed:

And will expand to the full menu, containing all block types, when clicked:

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Document menu bar

The menu bar contains the Edit option when in the view state. After selecting Edit, the menu bar displays the following options:

  • Edit
  • Add Blocks
  • Undo/Redo
  • Cancel
  • Save

Resizing and Moving Blocks

Layouts can be resized by dragging/dropping blocks into columns and rows.

The following options are available for resizing or moving rows, blocks, or columns:

  • Change row
    • Move to row above
    • Move to row below
    • New row above
  • Change [block/column] size
    • Expand to the left
    • Expand to the right
    • Shrink from the left
    • Shrink from the right
  • Change [block/column] position
    • Move to the left
    • Move to the right.

Change Row:

Change size:

Change position:

Please view this video demo to get an idea how the moving blocks functions:

Blocks can be resized by clicking on the purple anchors, then dragging across the screen. Blocks can only be adjusted horizontally. This action is demoed below:

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