 At the end of part one of these videos, the course looks like this. There's nothing wrong with it. In fact, there's a lot right with it. When students enter the course, they see everything available, it's all right in front of them. Instead of the view of the modules, we'd like students to see a page describing the course and its goals when they enter. A page like that doesn't really belong in any module. We'll create it by clicking pages in the left hand navigation area and add a page called Welcome to Student Success. And here's the content. Let's save and publish that page and set that as the front page for our course. Return to home and choose a home page, which will be our front page, Welcome to Student Success. This is what the students will see now. It doesn't include all the course content. We need to fix that by adding a link. We'll edit the page, add a header called Getting Started, and in a bulleted list, we're going to add a link by going over here to the Link section, Course Navigation, and selecting Modules. Let's save that, and when the student clicks the word Modules, they see all the course content. The problem is the word Modules isn't really meaningful to students. Let's improve on that by getting rid of the word Modules and instead typing some text. Click here for course contents. Highlight the words Click Here and make them a link to Modules. That's better, but not by much. Following this pattern would result in a lot of Click Here's that all look alike. Instead of using the words Click Here as a link, the text for a link should be the description of the destination. The destination will let the students see the course contents. Those words will become our link. We can add another link. Start Week 1. Highlight the words. Go to Pages and select Week 1 Topics and save that. The other thing we want to do is create links to external sites. We'll edit the page and add a new heading, important information, also a header 3. Start another bulleted list. Our first link will be to the Evergreen Valley College Student Success page. I'll select the words, come here to the page I want to go to, copy the URL, link to URL and paste it in. Then insert link. I need a link for the online textbook. We'll call that Online Textbook College Success 2015. Make that italic, select all the words, find the page I want, copy the URL, make a link, paste and insert link and save the page. That's how you set a home page for your course and add links within the course and to external sites.