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Ways to use a Page in Schoology

Modified on: Tue, 15 Apr 2025 9:54 AM
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Pages have many uses in a Schoology Course.  Here are are the basic how to add as well as a few ideas on how to use a Page to support learning. 


COURSE MATERIALS: PAGES

Create a custom Page to add text, images, videos, HTML, or any combination of these elements to present information to your students. Each page has a Rich Text Editor that enables you to customize font styles, colors, indentations, and other options. You can also upload files, embed videos, and customize the HTML of the page.

Note: Script embed codes are not supported in Schoology.

Creating Pages

To create a Page:

  1. Click Add Materials.
  2. Select Add Page.



This video shows how you can use a Page in your course.


  1. Construct the Page content.
    • Use the editor to write custom content.
    • Use the Insert buttons to embed images, videos, or equations into the editor.
    • You can toggle between Visual and HTML versions of the Page editor:
    • You can attach a File, Link, Audio/Video Recording, and/or Resource to the bottom of the page.
    • Click Align Learning Objectives if you want to align the page with standards or custom learning objectives.
    • Click Individually Assign (Enterprise only)  to assign the page to one or more students.
  • Click Create to complete.
Note: You can also create Pages within course folders, or add them to folders after you create them.

Display content inline

By default, students must click into a Page to view its content. However, you can choose to display a Page inline, so that its contents are expanded and visible from the Materials page or from the folder level, without having to click on the Page.

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To display the content in directly within the folder, click the ABC icon in Advanced options while creating or editing the page. When you disable the feature, the cluetip reads Display on new page. When you enable the feature to show content directly within the folder, the cluetip reads Display inline within folder.

 

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