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Planner: Activate when previous plan is complete.

Certain courses span over a long time. And thus have multiple planners. But you kind of want the student to follow a singular route but in their own pace.
Being able to lock until reached would be great.


How is this defined:
If X amount/percentage of previous plan is complete open next plan.


This way the student can work in their own pace, and have the flexiblity to start with assignment 9 instead of 1 if they want.


Teachers should have the ability to force open a plan for a student individually to encourage individual learning speed.

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  • Sep 20 2021
  • Planned
Country NL
Category Curriculum management
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    Product Team commented
    October 12, 2021 09:28

    Hi, and thanks for your idea.

    I assume such plans will be without dates, since students should be able to work in their own pace. Right now, our new planner is based on dates. We do however intend to better support self-paced plans. Our long-term goal is to allow teachers to set rules for progressing between plans and within plans. Plans can then be activated when previous plan is complete. We believe this will give teachers a powerful way to organise their lessons.

    Thanks,
    the itslearning Product team