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Project

Last edited 155 days ago by Vundemodugula Sowmya.

The Project Module enables content managers to create, configure, and manage learning projects. These projects help learners apply their technical skills through hands-on, practical tasks.


1.1 Create a Project

From the Content Manager Dashboard, go to Library → Projects.
Click Create New Project.
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1.1.1 Provide Project Details

Upload Project Icon – image/logo to visually represent the project.
Project Name – the title of the project.
Description – a brief explanation of the project.
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Skills – relevant skills the project covers.
Tags – keywords for easier search and categorization.
Slug Name – auto-generated URL identifier (based on project name).
Duration – estimated time to complete the project.
Enable Cloud Lab – option to run the project in a cloud environment.
Cloud Repository – required if cloud lab is enabled.
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Visibility Options for users:
Available for Dashboard – show project on the dashboard.
Available for Logged-in Users via Slug – allow access by slug URL.
Instructions (Optional) – additional guidelines for learners.

1.1.2 Add Supporting Resources

Reference Artifact – example files/resources for learners to reference.
Required Artifact – files learners must submit to complete the project.
Reference URL – useful external links.
Introduction/Teaser Video – short video introducing the project.
Reviewer Notes – internal notes to guide reviewers during evaluation.
To add the details click on the add.
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1.1.3 Save or Publish

Save as Draft – keep project in draft mode for further editing.
Publish – make project available to users.
Both Drafted and Published projects are editable.
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1.2 Project Dashboard

Search Bar – find projects by name.
Menu Icon (three dots) on the right side of each project cell:
Edit – update project details.
Delete – permanently remove a project.
Clone – duplicate a project with the same details.
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