Course Level – Tutor LMS
The Course Level element in Tutor LMS displays the difficulty level of a course, such as ” Beginner,” “Intermediate,” or “Advanced , All Level .” This information helps potential students quickly assess if the course is suitable for their current skill level. Additionally, the element provides customization options to edit the label text, style the appearance, and adjust the layout to match your site’s theme.
Key Features of the Course Level Element:
- Purpose:
- The Course Level element is used to display the difficulty or experience level of a course. It serves as a quick reference for students to determine if the course aligns with their current knowledge and skillset.
- Course Level Display:
- The course level is usually set during the course creation process, and common labels include:
- Beginner: For courses that are designed for those new to the subject.
- Intermediate: For courses that require prior knowledge or experience in the subject.
- Advanced: For courses that are suited to learners with a strong understanding of the topic.
- This element can also be customized with additional labels or levels if needed, such as “Expert” or “Novice.”
- The course level is usually set during the course creation process, and common labels include:
- Label Edit Options:
- Custom Text Labels: You can change the default labels for the course levels to match your specific course offerings. For example, “Beginner” can be renamed to “Newcomer,” “Intermediate” can be renamed to “Advanced Beginner,” and “Advanced” can be renamed to “Expert.”
- The label text can be edited from the course settings or the course page directly.
- Style and Customization Options:
- Alignment: You can adjust the alignment of the course level text (e.g., center, left, right) to fit the design of your site. This gives flexibility in positioning the course level element within your page layout.
- Spacing: Adjust the spacing between the course level element and other elements on the page, such as the course title or description, to improve the visual flow and readability of the page.
- Color Options: Customize the color of the course level text and background. You can choose distinct colors for each course level (e.g., green for “Beginner,” orange for “Intermediate,” and red for “Advanced”) to make them visually stand out.
- Font Style and Size: Change the font family, size, weight, and style (bold, italic, etc.) to ensure the course level matches the overall typography of your website.
- Background: You can set a background color or image for the course level label, adding further customization to fit the theme of your website. For instance, you could use a gradient or a solid color that aligns with your brand.
- Icon Options:
- You can add icons next to the course level to make it visually appealing and help users quickly identify the level of the course. For example, use a book icon for “Beginner,” a pencil icon for “Intermediate,” or a crown for “Advanced.”
- Where to Display:
- The course level element is typically shown on the course detail page, either in the course header, near the course title, or alongside other course metadata. You can also display it in course listings or during the search process to provide users with a quick overview of the course difficulty.
- Benefits:
- Better Course Clarity: Helps students immediately identify the difficulty of a course, aiding them in selecting courses that match their skill level.
- Enhanced User Experience: Customization options like alignment, spacing, and color make the course level visually appealing and ensure it integrates smoothly with the rest of the website design.
- Increased Engagement: A well-designed course level element can improve user engagement by making the course content feel more tailored to the learner’s needs.
By effectively utilizing the Course Level element, you ensure that students have a clear understanding of the course’s difficulty, which helps them make informed decisions about whether to enroll in the course. The customization options allow you to tailor the look and feel of the course level to fit your site’s design and branding.