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Navigating Lessons

This article will guide you on:

Accessing lessons

1. Click Materials of the required classroom.

2. Clicking the "Materials" tab will take you to the "All Materials" listing page where lessons and assessments are clubbed and displayed together.

3. Click Lessons tab to to see the list of all the lessons present in that classroom across all sections.

Checking a lesson’s Available From and Available Till date

This help article will guide you on how to check the "Available From and Available Till" date of a lesson. After the deadline passes, you (learner) will not be able to access the lesson anymore.

1. Click Materials of the required classroom.

2. Clicking the "Materials" tab will take you to the "All Materials" listing page where lessons and assessments are clubbed and displayed together.

You can see the lesson's available till date in grid view.

3. Also, you will see the lesson's "Available From and Available Till" date in the lesson expanded view.

Reading a lesson

1. On the homepage, click Materials of the required classroom to access its Materials page.

2. On the All Materials listing page, click the required lesson which is available for reading. If you have already started reading the lesson pages of a lesson, then 'Resume Reading' button will be available instead of 'Read'. If you have already completely read a lesson before, then a 'Read Again' label will be shown on the lesson (if its 'Available Till' date has not yet passed)

3. The moment you click the lesson, the lesson will open in expanded view. In the lesson expanded view, you can use the table of content section to quickly navigate to any lesson page of the lesson. Click on a lesson page to read it.  The lesson pages that you have already read/accessed (if any) will have a tick mark infront of it to signify its completion.

You can start reading a lesson page in any given order. However,  your lesson will be considered as "completed / marked as read" only after you have read all the pages of that lesson.

4. The headings on a lesson page can be collapsed using the chevron icon on the headings.

The collapsed/expanded state will be remembered and the next time you access the lesson page, the heading will be in expanded/collapsed state as set by you earlier. By default, the headings will be in expanded state.

5. Similarly, you can collapse any number of headings on a lesson page.

6. Click Next button to navigate to the next lesson page.

7. If a lesson page is tagged in any posts, then the post count will be shown on the lesson page and you can click it to view the posts at the bottom of the lesson page.

8. Similarly, you can navigate to the next or previous lesson pages by clicking the NEXT and PREVIOUS button respectively.

 You can also navigate to the next lesson page of the current lesson or next materials (lesson or assessment) by launching the "Materials Overview" panel. The Materials Overview panel is to serve the purpose of quickly navigating to all your materials from a lesson page by clicking on the icon (three bars icon) next to the lesson name.

Clicking on a lesson in the sidebar will expand it and you will be able to see its lesson pages as a drop-down. Simply clicking on the required lesson page will open it. Similarly, you can click and quickly navigate to an online quiz or an assignment. This results in quick navigation. click here to learn more.

8. Your instructor can link/attach an assessment (excluding offline test) within a lesson to allow you to attempt them in a sequence and facilitate learning. They would be considered as a lesson page and will be completed once you make submission for the assessment.

9. After you have read all the lesson page(s) of a lesson, you can click the Materials tab to go back to the materials listing page and track your lesson reading progress.

7. A green tick mark shown next to the lesson indicates that the lesson has been "considered as completed / marked as read".

A lesson page without any tick mark indicates that you have not yet read that lesson page and your lesson won't be considered as completed until you read the remaining lesson page(s).

Materials overview in lesson pages

1. Whenever you are on a lesson page, you have the option to view the overview for all the materials that are available for you in that classroom. This is known as the Materials Overview, which can be accessed from the hamburger menu button on any lesson page.

2. Clicking this menu button opens the Materials Overview section of the classroom on the left hand side of the lesson page.

3. The Materials Overview can help you quickly view the available materials and navigate to them in a jiffy.

We have a site-level configuration to automatically show Materials Overview when viewing a lesson page. If enabled, the system will automatically open the Materials Overview whenever any user opens a lesson page. Users can then navigate to any other lesson page or material from the Materials Overview section. This configuration can be enabled from our end. So, if interested, write to us or contact your Teamie account manager to enable this configuration on your site.

For laptop/tablet screens with resolution less than 1280px, this configuration will not open the Materials Overview automatically. You will need to open the section (in the form of a floating popup) themselves by clicking the hamburger menu icon.

Quickly viewing the completion status of a lesson

This help article will guide you on how to view the completion status of a lesson. By viewing the completion status, you (learner) can see the total lesson pages read by you.

1. Click Materials of the required classroom.

2. Clicking the Materials tab will take you to the All Materials listing page where lessons and assessments are clubbed and displayed together.

A green tick mark next to the lesson title indicates that the lesson has been "considered as completed / marked as read".

3. Similarly, you can switch to "Card view" and check your lesson reading progress.

4. In case you have started reading a lesson but did not read it completely, such lesson will be marked as in progress.  You can view the lesson's progress by hovering over the donut chart which will show you the number of lessons pages read by you so far out of the total lesson pages available for reading.

5. Similarly, you can switch to card view which will show you the number of lessons pages read by you so far out of the total lesson pages available for reading.

Accessing a SCORM lesson

1. Click Materials of the required classroom.

2. Click the required SCORM lesson to open its expanded view.

3. Click Read to start reading the SCORM lesson.

4. The moment you click Read button, the SCORM content will launch and you will be able to see the table of content section to quickly navigate to any slide / page of the SCORM lesson. Click on a slide/page to read it.  

Depending on your site configuration, the SCORM content will open in the same tab or a new tab. If the SCORM content is launched in new tab, you can click anywhere on the original tab to refresh the page after completing the SCORM content. Take note that opening a SCORM course in multiple windows can cause you to lose your progress.

5. Click on the topic and select the sub-topic to read from the drop-down menu.

SCORM content and topic structure may vary from one SCORM package to another and it completely depends on how the SCORM package has been designed using authoring tools to deliver content.

6. A dedicated button for exiting the SCORM lesson could be provided depending on the SCORM content.

It is recommended to use the exit button (point 1) provided in the SCORM lesson before exiting it by using the close button (X) [point 2] at the top-left corner of the screen so that your lesson progress can be tracked and updated on Teamie.

If the SCORM content is launched in new tab, you can click anywhere on the original tab to refresh the page after completing the SCORM content. Take note that opening a SCORM course in multiple windows can cause you to lose your progress.

7. Clicking the Close button will start syncing your lesson progress.

8. In the lesson expanded view, you will see the following quick stats:

  • First Completed: indicates the exact timestamp you first completed the SCORM lesson.
  • Completion Status: indicates the current status of the lesson, such as, Completed, In-progress or Not started.
  • Attempts: indicates how many time you have accessed and read the SCORM lesson completely.
  • Score: shows the mark of an attempted quiz in the SCORM lesson, if any. Else, system will not show any score.
  • Success Status: indicates whether you have passed the associated quiz or not.
  • Time Spent: Total time spent on reading the SCORM content. This will be the sum of time spent by you on all your attempts.

Please note, the stats for above fields may vary from one SCORM package to another and it completely depends on how the SCORM package has been designed to report back the above fields data to the LMS.

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