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Learning Activities Supported by LearnWorlds

In LearnWorlds, each course consists of Sections and Learning Activities. Sections contain groups of learning activities that are pieces of educational content/material, like Ebooks, Videos, Assessments, and many more!


In this article, you can find a list of all the Learning Activities supported by LearnWorlds categorized as Multimedia, Live Sessions, Exams, Self-Assessment, Forms, Certificates, and Embed types of learning activities. 


Once you create your course, you can start adding Course Sections and Learning Activities.


1. Go to the Courses tab and select the course you want to edit.

2. In the Contents tab of your course, add sections to organize your material.

3. Click on Add Activity to start adding learning activities within the sections.

4. Click on Save or Save and Edit to make changes immediately. 

You can utilize AI to easily generate the course outline and learning activities, thus saving time and effort. You can find out more information in this article. 

Multimedia Learning Activities


Video (interactive)

You can upload your videos to your Video Library or include videos that are stored on your Vimeo or Wistia account. In LearnWorlds, you can also take advantage of the interactive video editor. This tool can help you boost your course engagement rates to new heights, as it cannot only transform the way learners interact with your content but also increase their interest in what you are selling.


PDF

Inserting a PDF learning activity in your course player is an interesting way to provide material to your students which can be downloaded, and even maintain the same format in comparison with Word documents. 


SCORM / HTML 5 Packages

You may upload SCORM / HTML 5 Packages (available in the Pro Trainer plan or higher). Some of the key benefits include standardized progress tracking, high customizability, accessibility and portability across different systems, and the capability for persistence.


Youtube

You can use YouTube videos to enrich your LearnWorlds school's content. In case you already have your own YouTube channel, what's better than including your YouTube videos in your courses.


Audio

This learning activity will allow you to include audio files in your courses.


SoundCloud

You can use the embeddable code of a SoundCloud track in your courses.


Live Sessions


Live Meetings & Webinars With Zoom

You can integrate your Zoom account into your LearnWorlds school and create Zoom meetings and webinars (available for the Pro Trainer plan or higher). If you have additional Zoom accounts connected (available in our Learning Center plan or higher), you will also be able to choose the Zoom account associated with the learning activity.


Live Meetings with Webex

Once you connect your Webex account with your LearnWorlds school, you can reate a Webex Learning Activity for your courses (available for the Pro Trainer plan or higher). If you have additional Webex accounts connected (available in our Learning Center plan or higher), you will also be able to choose the Webex account associated with the learning activity.


1:1 Session

In LearnWorlds, you can allow your users to schedule a 1:1 session with you as an admin or any course creators and instructors using the built-in Calendly integration.


Group Session

Enable your learners to reserve their spot in a Group session in your connected Calendly account.


Social


Social

Using the Social learning activity, thus adding a course or community space in your courses, your users can connect with peers, ask questions, share thoughts, and engage in discussions.


Ebook


Ebook

An E-book learning activity is a learning object for presenting textual information. You can create your own Ebook content using our consistent design options, empowering templates, and AI assistance, or import your existing text and present it by using tens of eye-catching and responsive templates.


Exams


Exam (Graded Assessment)

With our assessment builder, you can create examination tasks with advanced or simple scoring to evaluate your users' progress. An Exam is a formal test that can include different types of questions:

  • Text assignment
    Graded exam template with a text assignment question. After submission, you will be asked to grade students’ responses and provide feedback.
  • File assignment 
    Graded exam template with a file assignment question. After submission, you will be asked to grade students’ files and provide feedback.
  • Video assignment 
    Graded exam template with a “Record Video” question. After submission, you will be asked to grade students’ videos and provide feedback.
  • Audio assignment 
    Graded exam template with a “Record Audio” question. After submission, you will be asked to grade students’ audio recordings and provide feedback.

Graded SCORM Package

Graded SCORM packages enhance our SCORM learning activity option (available in the Pro Trainer plan or higher) that allows you to integrate Score and Pass/Fail results from SCORM into your Gradebook.


Self Assessment


Self-Assessment (Non-Graded Assessment)

Self-assessments are informal tests that can facilitate the revision of a particular lesson or help to store feedback in your school for survey purposes. Scoring is not available in this type of assessment, and users can get immediate feedback for their responses. A Self-Assessment is a non-formal test that can include different types of questions:

  • Write your views/goals/emotions
    Self-assessment template with a text assignment. After submission, you will be asked to provide feedback.
  • Upload your work
    Self-assessment template with a file assignment question. After submission, you will be asked to provide feedback.
  • Record your short video
    Self-assessment template with a “Record Video” question. After the video submission, you will be asked to provide feedback.
  • Record your audio
    Self-assessment template with a “Record Audio” question. After the audio submission, you will be asked to provide feedback.
  • Diary
    Allow students to jot down their thoughts and reflect on things that happened, free from outside judgment and feedback.
  • Reflection journal
    Give students the opportunity to reflect and comment on their previous answers/reflections/goals/opinions.

Forms


Forms

The Form Learning Activity (available in the Pro Trainer plan or higher) is an intuitive way to create surveys bound to your courses and receive feedback from your users. The school admin can build a survey with many question types and later review the user responses & review user responses later.


Certificates


Certificate of Knowledge

The Certificate (of Knowledge) is a learning activity that allows you to combine an Exam (Graded Assessment) with a Certification. It is an exam that, if passed, leads to the award of a certificate.


The users can claim the Certificate of Knowledge, but first, they must achieve a passing grade on a final assessment specifically created for this purpose, as evidence that a certain level of knowledge has been acquired to later "unlock" the certificate.


Certificate of Completion

The Certificate of Completion is usually added at the end of a course and awarded to the users based on specific requirements. For example, it will be awarded once the user successfully completes all questionnaires or all the learning activities of a course.


Embed


Embed

Our platform supports embedding, so you can import all sorts of web content to your courses, from Google Forms to presentations.


Slideshare

You can use the embeddable code of a Slideshare presentation to present visual material to your users.


External Link

With this option, you can include web pages as external sources in your courses.

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