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Understanding and Using Courses on Tether

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Written by Peter Court
Updated over a week ago

The Courses feature on Tether is designed to provide users with self-paced learning experiences. This means that you can engage with the content on your own schedule, allowing you to learn and grow at a pace that suits you. Whether you’re looking to acquire new skills, deepen your understanding of a topic, or simply explore new content, Courses on Tether offer a flexible and convenient way to do so.

Key Features of Courses

Self-Paced Learning: You can start, pause, and resume the course at any time, making it easy to fit learning into your busy schedule.

Engaging Content: Courses are designed to be interactive and engaging, often including a mix of text, videos, quizzes, and other resources.

Progress Tracking: Tether tracks your progress automatically, so you can easily pick up where you left off.

Featured Courses: Some courses may be featured, highlighting them as recommended or particularly beneficial for your development.

Creating and Editing Courses

If you have authoring privileges, you can create and edit courses by following these steps:

1. Create a New Course: From the Courses section, click on “New Course” in the upper-right corner. Fill in the necessary details such as the course title, description, and content sections.

2. Edit an Existing Course: To update a course, click on the “Edit” button next to the course you wish to modify.

3. Publish or Set as Private: Courses can be published to make them available to all users, or set as private for testing or limited access.

FAQs

Can I enroll in multiple courses at once?

Yes, you can enroll in and work through multiple courses simultaneously.

How do I know if a course is featured?

Featured courses will have a “Yes” under the “Featured” column in the Courses list.

What does “Self-Paced” mean?

Self-Paced means that you are in control of your learning timeline. There are no deadlines, and you can proceed through the course material as quickly or slowly as you like.

Need More Help?

If you have further questions about using Courses on Tether, please visit our Help Center or contact our support team.

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