This article provides teachers insight on customizing course progression within their LMS.
Forced progression is often determined by a teacher, based on student needs, content delivery, and class expectations.
After gauging your students’ learning needs and styles, adjust your content in a way that best suits them. For example, if you have students who learn best by seeing and doing, you may want to publish and activate Teach Its, Practice Its, and Show Its.
On the course level, a course may be able to be set with rolling enrollments where the LMS creates due dates and adjusts according to start and end dates. Others allow teachers to set due dates manually.
On the content level, teachers may be able to adjust forced progression by preventing a student from moving through course content freely. Forced progression can be set up for one student, a group of students, your entire class, all content, or specific content levels depending on the LMS.
Most LMSs have similar content setting restrictions.
- Student must complete the current activity before continuing onto the next activity makes the current activity required.
- Blocking access until student completes another activity forces a student to complete an activity or a series of activities before accessing the current activity.
- Blocking access until student masters a standard blocks the current activity until a student has mastered the pre-requisite standards you have associated.
- Student enters a password to access the activity requires a student to enter a password to access the activity.
IMPORTANT: Adding customized forced progression within a course may require the desired steps to be repeated per desired stop-gap. This may be at an assessment level, a lesson level, a topic level, or other designated locations identified by the teacher.
Online course progression can vary based on LMS.
Customizing Content in the LMS
Each LMS offers a variety of features that can modify and customize assessments. Select your LMS to see more information about Lincoln Learning Assessments in your LMS.
If you do not see your LMS listed, visit your LMS help center for assistance.Buzz
NOTE: If using Lincoln Learning Content in Buzz through Pulse, you can request Forced Progression set on an entire course.
Click the Play button below to view Customized Forced Progression Video.
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TIP: Review the Visibility and access section of the Custom activity editor article in the Agilix Buzz Help Center to learn more. Advanced activity options of the same article will provide additional options for progression.
If you choose Block access until student completes other activity, you must then select Choose Activity.
IMPORTANT: You are clicking the activity or activities you want a student to complete prior to being able to access the blocked material.
In the example below, the Lesson 2 folder was selected (thus, you do not see that in the list of Lessons). For this folder, the desired items to complete are the Read it, Show It, and Watch it in Lesson 1. Once completed, the student can access the Lesson 2 Folder.
WARNING: Since only Lesson 2 is blocked, the students will have access to all other lessons.
Additional Buzz Resources
How do I manage course folders?
How do I make an activity's visibility dependent on competency mastery?
How do I manage Due dates, Visibility dates, and Grade release dates (Scheduling tab)?
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Canvas
Canvas provides opportunities to apply progression requirements at the module level. This can range from full module completion to specific items to complete.
TIP: Review the How do I add requirements to a module? and How do I add prerequisites to a module? details from the Canvas Help Center to learn more.
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Schoology
Schoology provides opportunities to apply progression requirements at the course or module level. This can range from full module completion to specific items to complete.
TIP: Review the Student Completion Rules Schoology resource to learn more.
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