Honor Create
- Collaboration is live in Honor Create! This allows multiple instructors to build courses together. See this article for more details.
- We’ve made some updates to our terminology in Honor Create:
- Widgets such as the File Upload, Short Answer, and Quick Poll are now called Prompts. For more information on Prompts, see this article.
- Instructor Commentary, the rich text that instructors can include between assets in a Topic, is now called Narrative.
- When you’re editing assets, the Caption field is now called Description. For more on editing assets, see this article.
- Instructor Annotation, the additional context instructors can embed within an asset, is now called Commentary. Instructors can leave either Text Commentary or Audio Commentary. See this article for more about adding commentary to assets.
These updates are meant to align the instructor experience more closely with the learner experience.
Quick reference:
Before: | After: |
Widgets | Prompts |
Instructor Commentary | Narrative |
Caption | Description |
Instructor Annotation | Commentary (Text or Audio) |
Honor Learn
- When you create a note, your options are now either to Save Publicly, which makes your note visible to your classmates and instructor, or to Save Privately, which saves the note to your personal Notebook only. Either way, all notes are saved to your Notebook for easy reference later.
These changes affect our iOS and Android apps. Web Learn will be updated later this year. The reaction options have previously been called Comment/Note and Public Note/Private Note. This language update clarifies each option.
For more on creating notes in Honor Learn, see this article.
Quick reference:
Before: | After: |
Public Note | Save Publicly |
Private Note | Save Privately |
Comment | Save Publicly |
Note | Save Privately |