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Self-directed learning in plans

In many courses we just want the student to go through the resources and take the quizzes at their own pace. There are no good ways to do this in itslearning. By using plans you can lead the student through the different content blocks using different dates.

What if you could fix a checkbox in the planner where students can check off when they have done one plan and want to move on to the next? This would make self-directed learning a little bit easier.

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  • Jan 26 2022
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Country FI
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    Product Team commented
    January 27, 2022 15:50

    Hi, and thanks for your idea. We do intend to better support plans without dates when using our new planner, and will allow teachers to set rules for progressing between plans and within a plan. Students will be able to complete a plan and move on to next plan. Then it will also be possible to show a student's current plan on course overview page.

    Thanks,
    the itslearning Product team