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The Activities module helps organize all the learning parts of a curriculum. Each activity type supports a different part of the learning journey, from learning concepts to practising skills and completing evaluations.
Activities are divided into six main categories:

1. Administrative Tasks

This activity is a placeholder for admin/Trainer tasks used for non-learning actions like onboarding, acknowledgments, or other tasks that need to be done during the training.

2. Assessments

Assessments help to check the learner’s understanding and skills. This category includes:
2.1 Exams – Used for quizzes or tests with questions like multiple-choice, true/false, short answers etc.
2.2 Audit:
Recorded Activity – In this, learners can record their answers as part of the assessment and the user can submit.
2.3 Practical Challenge – Coding-based hands-on exercises to test problem-solving skills.

3. Learning Content

This section allows you to add learning materials or Git topics.
It includes:
3.1 Lesson – Structured modules that deliver learning content. Under Lesson, you can create:
Create a Video – You can provide the video based lesson’s to the users
Create a Learning Content – Add text-based learning material.
Live Lecture – Schedule live interactive sessions with learners.
3.2 Reference – Additional Links or Attachments that support the lesson content.

4. Learning Activity

These activities give learners a chance to practice what they have learned. Under this category:
4.1 Coding Lab – Guided exercises to practice coding skills.
4.2 Coding Challenge – Independent coding tasks to test understanding.
4.3 Mini Project – Small projects that help apply multiple skills together.

5. Project

This activity allows learners to work on a complete project using the skills they learned during training.

6. Review

This section includes Office Hours, which are used to schedule feedback sessions, discussions, or one-on-one meetings for learners to clarify their doubts and get guidance.


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