Providing Downloadable Resources in Lessons: File Management

Overview

Your campus platform allows you to securely upload and manage downloadable files within specific Learning Path lessons. These resources enhance the learning experience by providing members with implementation tools, templates, checklists, and reference materials they can use immediately.

This guide teaches you how to add, edit, and manage implementation resources that directly support member transformation.

Campus Map Context: This is a Phase 2 feature that increases course perceived value and supports implementation – essential for justifying $997+ pricing through tangible deliverables.


Why Downloadable Resources Matter

For 45+ Course Creators:
Your audience wants actionable tools, not just information. Downloadable resources transform passive learning into active implementation. Every template, checklist, or workbook increases the perceived value of your Learning Path and improves completion rates.

Strategic Value:

  • Templates reduce implementation friction
  • Checklists guide step-by-step action
  • Workbooks increase engagement
  • Reference guides support ongoing application

Teaching Members to Add Resources to Lessons

Step 1: Navigate to the Lesson

Guide members to:

  1. Go to the specific Learning Path where they want to add downloadable resources
  2. Click the Edit Lessons button
  3. Choose the specific lesson that needs supporting materials
  4. Click on the lesson to open the lesson editor

Teaching Tip for 45+ Audience:
Always add resources to the specific lesson where they’ll be used, not just dumped in Lesson 1. Members shouldn’t have to hunt for the right template.

Step 2: Upload Documents

Locate the Upload Section:
Scroll down to the Documents & Files section within the lesson editor.

Upload Methods:

Option 1: Drag and Drop

  • Drag files directly from your computer
  • Drop them into the designated upload area
  • Watch for the upload progress indicator

Option 2: Click to Upload

  • Click the upload button in the Documents & Files section
  • Browse your computer files
  • Select the desired file(s)
  • Confirm the upload

Supported File Types:
PDF, DOCX, XLSX, PNG, JPG, ZIP (templates, workbooks, checklists, images, resource bundles)

Teaching 45+ Course Creators:
Use descriptive file names BEFORE uploading. "Cohort-Week1-Goal-Setting-Workbook.pdf" is better than "Document1.pdf". Your members won’t remember which generic filename contains what resource.


Managing Uploaded Files

Edit File Names

If you uploaded a file with a non-descriptive name, you can rename it without re-uploading:

  1. Locate the file in the Documents & Files section
  2. Click the Pencil Icon next to the filename
  3. Enter a clear, descriptive name
  4. Members will see the new name when downloading

Strategic Naming Convention:

Use this format: [Topic]-[Type]-[Version].extension

Examples:

  • Marketing-Plan-Template-v2.xlsx
  • Week1-Implementation-Checklist.pdf
  • Cohort-Goals-Workbook-Fillable.docx

Download Files (For Testing)

Before publishing, download the file yourself to verify:

  1. Click the Download button next to the file
  2. Open it on your computer
  3. Confirm it’s the correct version
  4. Check that it opens properly

Quality Control for 45+ Audience:
Your members may not be tech-savvy enough to troubleshoot corrupted files. Always test downloads yourself before making lessons live.

Delete Files

Remove outdated or incorrect files:

  1. Click the Delete button next to the unwanted file
  2. Confirm the deletion
  3. The file is immediately removed from the lesson

Important: Deletion is permanent. Members who previously downloaded the file will still have their copy, but new downloads won’t be possible.

Save Changes

After uploading, renaming, or deleting files:

  1. Click the Save button in the lesson editor
  2. Wait for the confirmation message
  3. Don’t navigate away until the save is complete

Preview the Lesson

Before publishing to members:

  1. Click the Eye Icon in the top corner
  2. View the lesson exactly as members will see it
  3. Test the download button functionality
  4. Confirm the file name displays correctly

Member Experience: Accessing Files

How Members Download Resources:

Campus Members can access lesson resources in two ways:

Method 1: Direct Download Button

  • Members see a Download button within the lesson
  • Click to immediately download the file
  • File opens in their default application

Method 2: In-Lesson Access

  • Files display directly in the lesson content area
  • Members can view before deciding to download
  • Reduces unnecessary downloads

Teaching Tip:
In your welcome lesson, create a short video showing members how to find and download resources. Your 45+ audience wants explicit instructions, not assumptions they’ll "figure it out."


Strategic Resource Planning by Business Model

Free Community Model

Resource Strategy: High-value samples that demonstrate your teaching quality

Example Resources:

  • One-page quick-start guide (PDF)
  • Basic template (Google Doc link)
  • Checklist for first steps (PDF)

Goal: Build trust and create desire for paid offerings


$997 Cohort Model

Resource Strategy: Complete implementation toolkit that justifies premium pricing

Example Resource Library:

Week 1 Resources:

  • Cohort goals workbook (fillable PDF)
  • Weekly planning template (Excel)
  • Accountability tracking sheet (Google Sheets link)

Week 2 Resources:

  • Strategy canvas template (PowerPoint)
  • Research framework checklist (PDF)
  • Example case studies (PDF bundle)

Week 3 Resources:

  • Implementation timeline (Excel)
  • Launch checklist (PDF)
  • Swipe files collection (ZIP)

Bonus Resources:

  • Done-for-you templates (DOCX bundle)
  • Video implementation guides (MP4 links)
  • Private resource vault access (Google Drive link)

Teaching 45+ Course Creators:
Every resource should reduce implementation time. Don’t give busy professionals a blank canvas – give them a 90%-done template they just customize.


High-Ticket Mastermind ($5K+)

Resource Strategy: Premium, done-for-you assets that feel exclusive

Example VIP Resources:

  • Custom-branded templates with their business name
  • Private Notion workspace clone (link to duplicate)
  • Recorded implementation walkthroughs (unlisted Vimeo links)
  • 1-on-1 strategy session recording vault (Dropbox link)

Perceived Value Strategy:
Position resources as "$10K value" bonuses. Your high-ticket clients expect white-glove deliverables, not generic PDFs.


File Organization Best Practices

Lesson-Specific Resources:
Only attach resources directly relevant to that specific lesson. Don’t dump everything in Lesson 1.

Resource Hub Approach:
Create a dedicated "Resource Vault" lesson that contains:

  • Master template library
  • Bonus tools collection
  • Quick reference guides
  • Frequently used downloads

Link to this vault from relevant lessons when needed.

Version Control:
When updating resources:

  1. Add version numbers to filenames (-v2, -v3)
  2. Delete old versions to avoid confusion
  3. Announce updates in your community discussion Space

Teaching Your Members About Resources

Create a "How to Download" Video:
Record a 3-minute screen recording showing:

  1. Where to find downloadable resources
  2. How to click the download button
  3. Where downloaded files appear on their computer
  4. How to open different file types

Address Common 45+ Concerns:

Q: "I clicked download but don’t see the file"
A: Check your Downloads folder. Show them exactly where their browser saves files by default.

Q: "The file won’t open"
A: Ensure they have the required software (Adobe Reader for PDFs, Microsoft Office for DOCX/XLSX). Provide free alternative recommendations.

Q: "Can I download files to my phone?"
A: Yes, but some file types work better on computers. Recommend they use a desktop for template editing.


Implementation Tips for Maximum Value

Announce New Resources:
When adding resources to existing lessons, post an announcement in your campus feed: "New implementation template added to Week 2, Lesson 3!"

Track Resource Downloads:
Monitor which resources get downloaded most. High download rates indicate valuable content worth expanding.

Update Resources Based on Feedback:
When multiple members ask the same question, create a quick-reference guide addressing it.

Bundle Resources Strategically:
Instead of 10 separate PDFs, create one ZIP file called "Complete Week 1 Toolkit" for easier member access.


Troubleshooting Common Issues

"File upload failed"

  • Check file size (keep under 25MB for reliable uploads)
  • Verify file type is supported
  • Try renaming the file (remove special characters)

"Members say the download link doesn’t work"

  • Re-upload the file
  • Test the download link yourself while logged out
  • Verify the lesson is published (not draft)

"I uploaded the wrong version"

  • Delete the incorrect file
  • Upload the correct version
  • Save changes
  • Test the download

Phase 2 Campus Map Integration

Downloadable resources are a Phase 2 monetization essential:

Before Launch:
Create your complete resource library offline first. Don’t scramble to create templates after members join.

During Cohort:
Release resources week-by-week to match the pacing. Don’t overwhelm members with everything at once.

After Completion:
Archive outdated resources but keep them accessible. Members who paid deserve lifetime access to materials.


Support Resources

If members struggle accessing downloadable files, create a troubleshooting lesson in your Learning Path titled "How to Download and Use Resources." Include screenshots for Windows and Mac users showing exactly where files go and how to open them.

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