What is a learning path?

What is a learning path?

A learning path organizes a course's concepts into units, each with its own title and description. The order of units determines how students progress through the material. Students move through the learning path one concept and unit at a time, advancing to the next concept and unit after completing the current one. Finishing the learning path means the student has learned or demonstrated mastery of the course content. 

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