New for partners: Redesigned course authoring and admin tools

By Jennifer Wolochow, Senior Product Manager at Coursera

Coursera is committed to helping our 200+ university and industry partners create transformational learning experiences. That’s why we’re excited to announce redesigned course authoring and admin tools. 

After a beta program with over 60 partners and nearly all partner participants preferring the new tools to the old ones, we’re introducing revamped admin and authoring tools for all partners. With the redesigned tools, course creation and management happens seamlessly for even the largest of course staff teams, decreasing turnaround time and leading to even more top-quality content. 

Here’s how the redesigned tools work: 

After logging in, you’ll notice that the coursera.org/admin page looks the same, displaying a list of your institution’s courses that you have permission to view. Click on a course to edit or view. 

From here, you’ll see the redesigned course overview page, which applies to the course as a whole. This is where you can edit the landing page, general course settings, add course staff, view course dashboards, and send course announcements. All instances of your course are clearly listed on the new course overview page, making it simpler to choose which one you’d like to edit. This set-up also makes it easier to manage both public and private instances within a single course shell.  

Once you choose an instance-specific course page (for example, “Private: Spring 2019”) to edit, you’ll see all of the course instance-specific Content, Grading, Learner, and Settings pages. We’ve replaced the old dropdown menus with a clear header at the top of each instance page confirming which course version or group you’re currently editing.  

Pro tip: to easily distinguish between the different public versions of your course within the course overview page, we’ve made it easy for you to rename them on this page. Click the “…” menu next to any instance of your course to rename the version or group. 

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