The document provides an overview of using the edX mobile app for taking online courses. It explains that users can sign in with their edx.org account and access enrolled courses. It recommends checking video download settings to avoid exceeding data limits and describes downloading and watching videos, as well as interacting with other course materials on the mobile interface.
The document provides an overview of using the edX mobile app for taking online courses. It explains that users can sign in with their edx.org account and access enrolled courses. It recommends checking video download settings to avoid exceeding data limits and describes downloading and watching videos, as well as interacting with other course materials on the mobile interface.
The document provides an overview of using the edX mobile app for taking online courses. It explains that users can sign in with their edx.org account and access enrolled courses. It recommends checking video download settings to avoid exceeding data limits and describes downloading and watching videos, as well as interacting with other course materials on the mobile interface.
The document provides an overview of using the edX mobile app for taking online courses. It explains that users can sign in with their edx.org account and access enrolled courses. It recommends checking video download settings to avoid exceeding data limits and describes downloading and watching videos, as well as interacting with other course materials on the mobile interface.
SUBJECT 1: At edX, we understand that our students live in a mobile world.
We've worked hard to deliver an enjoyable mobile experience
to our students. Let's start with a brief overview of what to expect when using edX mobile. You'll first be asked to sign in using your edx.org account. If you don't have an account, you can always select the New User sign up at the bottom of the screen. Once you sign in, you'll be taken to the courses you are currently enrolled in on edx.org. Before you get started watching lecture videos, make sure that you double check your video settings. Select the Settings tab, and ensure that you have your desired download settings toggled. Some of these videos can be very large, and if you're not careful, you could quickly use up your monthly data allowance. Back on the My Courses screen, select a course and select the Courseware tab to see a list of sections. You can also browse the other navigation tabs associated with the course such as announcements and handouts. You don't need to download videos to watch them, but as stated before, you need to be mindful of your monthly data allowance. Let's try downloading some videos by selecting the Download icon for this section. Once you do, you'll see a Download Process icon. Once your video is finished downloading, you can browse to My Videos and select a lecture to watch. Let's go ahead and jump into one that has been partially viewed. The video player appears at the top of the screen, with a list of other lecture videos in this section shifting down below it. Like other video apps, you can tilt your screen horizontally if that is more comfortable, or if you prefer to get the full screen view of the lecture. As you finish lecture videos, you can check out the other portions of the section you are working through, such as readings and interactive questions. EdX will continue to make updates to the mobile app, as new features become available.