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The Learner Experience

What your people see when they sign in — from the first click to the certificate — before you assign anything.

What you'll learn

  • What a learner sees the moment they sign in
  • How a course actually plays
  • Where knowledge checks sit in the flow
  • What happens when someone finishes

Nothing to install

A learner signs in and lands on their courses — everything assigned to them, in one place.

Progress rides on every card, so a course someone is halfway through offers to carry on exactly where they left off. There is nothing to install and nothing to configure. The training is simple enough that nobody needs training on the training.

The player

A course opens in a clean, full-screen player. Every page looks exactly the way it was designed, and moving on is one click or one arrow key.

When a lesson is built around a video, the pages keep pace with it — the right material appears at the right second, and any chapter is one click away.

Checks and the certificate

Knowledge checks sit right in the flow rather than being bolted on at the end. Learners can see what is ahead before they start, track where they are question by question, and get feedback the moment they answer.

When they finish, the certificate is already there — issued automatically, carrying their name, the course and the date. They can download it, print it or share it.

See it for yourself

You do not have to guess at any of this. The course builder has a Preview button that opens your course exactly as a learner will see it, so you can walk the whole path before anyone is assigned to it.

Preview a course after every significant edit, not just before publishing. Most layout surprises show up in the player rather than in the editor.

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