Add a Label Resource to a CLE Course

A label serves as a spacer on a CLE course page. It can be used to add text, images, multimedia or code in between other resources in the different sections. It is a very versatile resource and can help to improve the appearance of a course if used thoughtfully.

Labels may be used

  • To split up a long list of activities with a subheading or an image
  • To display an embedded sound file or video directly on the course page
  • To add a short description to a course section

Add a Label to your CLE course:

  1. Log in to the CLE (cle.ucsf.edu)
  2. Go to the CLE course where you would like to add text, images, videos, or any combination of the three. For this example, we will add an image and text to a CLE course page
  3. Click on the Turn editing on button
  4. Inside the course section where the Label should be displayed, click the Add an activity or resource link
  5. In the window that appears, select the Label resource type. This will take you to the settings page for the new Label

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  6. Enter and format the text and image in the Label text box
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  7. Click the Save and return to course button. 
    • The Label will now display in the CLE course. Use the arrows (with editing turned on) to move the Label to a different section in the course.CLE_02-14_Labels_04.png
  • With editing turned on in the course, click Edit to Edit, Move right (indent), Hide, Duplicate, Assign Roles (restrict access), or Delete the Label. CLE_02-14_Labels_05png.png

 

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