An education provider wants to deliver structured courses with clear progression, assessments, and certifications — turning learning into a measurable and motivating experience for students.Content setup#
Each course is built as a Learning Path with one Learning Group per chapter. Within each group, slides deliver the lesson content and quizzes assess understanding. The platform's origin model allows mixing approaches:Catalog content for foundational topics where validated, ready-to-use material accelerates deployment.
Custom content for specialized subjects unique to the institution.
AI-generated content for supplementary material and practice quizzes.
Custom completion rules enforce academic standards: a Learning Path is considered complete only when the student passes at least 80% of its quizzes. Visibility controls create prerequisite chains — the advanced course remains locked until the foundational course is completed, using unlock rules that trigger automatically.Engagement mechanics#
Missions map to academic goals: "Complete all modules in Course X" represents the path to certification. Each mission tracks Learning Path completion as its progress metric.A virtual currency — study points — tracks academic progression. Reward rules award points for quiz performance, with bonus points for perfect scores. This creates a granular measure of effort and achievement beyond simple pass/fail.Competitive layer#
Leaderboards scoped by class or course let students see how they rank among their peers, motivating effort without creating anxiety across unrelated groups.A weekly streak encourages regular study habits: students must engage with the platform at least 3 days per week to maintain their streak. Perfect Week recognition rewards students who study every day, and progressive streak goals (7 days, 30 days, 100 days) unlock achievement badges.Badges serve as digital certifications — visible proof of course completion that students can showcase.Measurement#
Completion rate per course: identifies which courses have the highest and lowest completion.
Average completion time: reveals whether course length is appropriate.
Quiz difficulty analysis: pinpoints which assessments are too easy or too hard based on pass rates.
Drop-off points: Learning Path logs show exactly where students disengage, enabling targeted content improvements.
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