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🎨 Visual creator modes
🎨 Visual creator modes

Explore the different editing options: free mode, short story, image analysis, and video.

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Written by Clara Gros
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1️⃣ What are they?

These are editing modes that allow you to design your content in one of four distinct formats:

2️⃣ Where can you find them?

These modes are available wherever the 👇 button appears, specifically in:

  • Exercise granules: Found in the Use case and Explanation fields.

  • Information granules: Found in the Content and Explanation fields.

  • Modules: Found in the Introduction, Resources, and Conclusion fields (accessible via the Publications tab).

Once inside the visual creator, select the mode that suits your content needs.

3️⃣ How to use them

  • Short story mode

This mode provides a structured approach by dividing content into blocks such as paragraphs, dialogue bubbles, and images to ensure clarity and focus.

  • Free mode

Offers a blank canvas, allowing you to create content with complete flexibility and add any desired resources.

  • Video mode

Ideal for embedding and presenting videos within your learning materials.

  • Image analysis mode

Designed to highlight and explore specific elements within an image, enabling deeper learner engagement.

4️⃣ Where to preview your work

Regardless of the mode selected, you can preview your edits in real time on the right-hand side of the screen.

When your content is ready, simply save and exit the visual creator.


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Keywords: visual creator modes, free mode, video, short story, image analysis


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