On our website you can bookmark your courses and video lessons in order to organize and structure your learning units independently by creating as many lists as you want. Here's how it works:
- Go to your course curriculum.
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Click on the on bookmark symbol on the right side of a course.
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Now you can create your own list by clicking the button shown in the image—for example, to organize specific exams or subjects—or you can choose an existing one.
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The course is now included in your list. You can find it by clicking on "Bookmarks" on the left sidebar of your screen.
- The same procedure applies to bookmarking single video lessons of our courses as well.
Where do I find my bookmarks?
Open Lecturio and go to the Bookmarks section from the left sidebar or home screen.
You’ll see all your bookmark lists there.
Click a list name to see all videos, quizzes, or articles saved in that list.
Can I rename or delete lists?
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Rename lists
Open the list and click on the little pencil icon.
Change the name and save (or cancel) it.
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Delete lists
Go to the Bookmarks section.
Open the list you want to delete.
Click Delete this list and confirm.
The list and all bookmarks inside it are removed.
How do I remove a single bookmark?
You can remove a bookmarked item in several places:
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From Video Library or a course/lecture page:
Click the bookmark icon for the item.
In the popup, uncheck the list you want to remove it from.
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From the Bookmarks section:
Open the relevant list.
Click the bookmark icon on the item.
Uncheck the list.
How are bookmarks organized in a list?
Bookmarks in a list are ordered automatically.
At the moment, there is no option to manually reorder bookmarks within a list.
Are there limits on lists or bookmarks?
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There are no documented limits on how many:
Bookmark lists you can create, or
Items you can save in those lists.
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where do i get pathology subject notes or lecture free
where do i get pathology subject notes or lecture free
Hello Prathvi,
You will find our Pathology course with several free lectures here:
https://app.lecturio.com/medical-courses/pathology.course#/tab/videos
Additionally, our free articles on Pathology:
https://www.lecturio.com/magazine/preclinical/pathology/
And our 40-Day Study Guide to prepare for your Pathology exam:
https://www.lecturio.com/magazine/how-to-really-ace-pathology/
I hope this helps.
If you have any other questions, please let us know at support@lecturio.com.
Kind regards,
Alex (Lecturio Customer Support)
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