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Release a course for public viewing
Candace Savonen edited this page Feb 15, 2022
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Congrats, you are most of the way toward publishing your course!
At this point, it is a good idea to create a release! (It's a good idea to set up Google Analytics before completing this step)
For jhudsl
courses your release tag signifies your course's readiness for public viewing (and whether or not it will be added to the public version of the JHU course library.
- Releases that are 1.0 or greater are considered ready for public viewing.
- Releases less than 1.0 will be considered "on deck". They will be advertised to learners as nearly ready, but will have a warning that lets them know the course is still actively under development.
- No release tags means the course is not ready for public listing or viewing at this time.
If you encounter any problems or have ideas for improvements to this template repository or this getting started guide, please file an issue here! Your feedback is very much appreciated.
Note all materials in this template are licensed CC-BY and can be repurposed freely with attribution.
- Getting started
- Start a new course!
- Start editing course files
- Content creation tips
- Setting up images and videos
- About citations
- About Docker
- Spell check
- URL check
- Generate docx output
- Borrowing chapters between courses
- Most common errors
- Choosing between platforms
- Publishing with Bookdown
- Publishing on Coursera
- Publishing on Leanpub
- Making quizzes private (Leanpub and Coursera)
- Set up user feedback method
- Change title and style
- Credits section
- Adding Google Analytics Traffic Tracking
- Release a course for public viewing