Platform 10 min

Building an Interactive Course with Build

Combine videos, quiz questions and branching navigation into a complete course that exports as SCORM.

1

Create a new course project

From the dashboard, select "New Project" and then "Course" as the project type. Name the course - for example "Work Environment 2026 - Foundation Course".

The Build editor opens with an empty course structure. On the left you see the course modules (chapters), on the right the properties for the selected module.

2

Add modules and video content

Click "+" to add a new module. Each module can contain:

- Video clips (from Animate or uploaded) - Information slides with text and images - Interactive hotspots - clickable areas in an image

Drag and drop to arrange modules in the order participants should take them. A typical course has 3-5 modules with 2-3 minutes of video content each.

3

Add quiz questions and knowledge checks

After a video module you often want to check that the participant understands the content. Click "Add Quiz" in the module.

Supported question types:

- Multiple choice with one correct answer - Multiple choice with several correct answers - Acknowledgement questions ("I have read and understand")

Choose whether the quiz should be blocking (the participant must pass to continue) or informational (shows the correct answer but lets them continue).

4

Create branching navigation

Build supports branching navigation where the participant chooses their own path through the course. This is useful for:

- Role-based training - a manager sees different modules than an employee - Deep dives - participants who want to know more can take an extra module - Scenario-based training - choices lead to different consequences

Create a menu module with options that lead to different branches. Each branch can end with a "Back to Menu" link or continue to the next shared section.

5

Language versions with the Multilingual Editor

If the course needs to exist in multiple languages, use the Multilingual Editor. Open it from the course settings.

The editor shows the original text on the left and the translation on the right, module by module. You can:

- Write the translation manually - Import translations from a CSV file

Video clips can have separate language versions with different narration. The rest of the course structure is shared between language versions.

6

Export as SCORM or share with a link

When the course is ready you have several export options:

- SCORM 1.2 or SCORM 2004 for uploading to your LMS - Share link for direct browser access - Iframe embedding for your intranet page

The SCORM export contains all tracking data - which modules are completed, quiz results and timestamps. Data syncs back to your LMS automatically.

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