The following series of slides moves you through the process of creating a Connexions module.
Step 1
![]() |
Step 2
When the “New collection: License agreement” screen appears, read the information, check the box that you agree and move on to “Next”.
Step 3
The next window established the “metadata” for the collection and you will copy and paste the title and summary information similar to the way you create a module. Complete the language, collection sub-type and subject items as appropriate.
Note:
![]() |
Step 4
![]() |
A work area with six (6) tabs will appear with the “Metadata” tab active. You need to at least scroll down and add one additional item to the metadata.
![]() |
The “Institution” information should be typed consistently by all authors belonging to the same institution. This item was discussed earlier in the module covering the member profile.
Enter your institution’s name and click on the “Save” button.
Step 5
![]() |
Once the Metadata changes are saved, select the “Contents” construction tab.
We need to identify or associate our modules to the collection. This is easily done by searching for our modules. The module numbers should be on your organizing spreadsheet. Simply enter the module ID number and select the “Search” button.
Step 6
![]() |
Simply verify that you have the correct module. Look at its name and author. If correct, click on the “Add selected content” button.
Step 7
![]() |
Add the remaining modules from your organizing spreadsheet.
Step 7
Most new authors will not change the default data within the “Roles” or “Parameters”. Move on to the “Preview” tab. The collection will appear. You can review it and navigate with the collection to your heart’s content. However, when done, hit the back button on your internet browser to return to the page and/or to return back to the Connexions collection building page.
Note:
Step 8
The publish process identifies a short description of the changes (enter “Initial Collection” when you first create the collection). When you hit the “Publish” button, the software will ask you to confirm “Yes” for you to publish your collection.
Step 9
![]() |
Congratulations! Your collection is now available for the world to use. I usually enter the collection’s ID number into my spreadsheet that contains my titles and summaries.


















"ET1510 OER Authoring"