What is a learning workflow?
A learning workflow organizes the instruction and question items within a concept in a specific order. It consists of steps, each containing either an instruction item or a set of questions. Students move through these steps one at a time to learn or demonstrate mastery of the concept.
Note: A learning workflow applies to a single concept, while a learning path covers the entire course.
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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, ...
How can I check which students have started their learning?
To check which students have started learning: Navigate to the Courses page. Click to select the desired course. Navigate to the Progress tab. Check the status of a student in the Concept Status column.
What is the difference between Mastery and Grading?
Mastery is the proficiency achieved by the student after going through an entire learning workflow (all the question items) of a concept. If a student's result on all question items is equal to or above the mastery percentage, then the concept is ...
How does an initial diagnostic work?
There are two types of initial diagnostics: Initial diagnostics for the entire course Initial diagnostics for a unit A course or unit initial diagnostic measures what a student already knows before starting a learning path or unit. It identifies ...
How do I review student performance and responses?
To see student performance and responses: Navigate to the Reports page. Open the Student Performance report. Select the desired course. The report shows class and student mastery per concept, time spent on each concept, and student responses. To see ...