What are the different activity types?

Learn the difference between study activities, scavenger hunts, reviews, and skill checks.

Study Activities

Scavenger Hunts

Reviews

Skill Checks


Study Activities

Skills are building blocks for accomplishing a task in real life. Assign skills to your students and watch as they progress with self-paced, adaptive instruction. Students can learn either by clicking "Master this skill" or by clicking on the three dots to view resources available to study.

Answer 5 questions correctly to complete a study session.

Scavenger Hunts

Scavenger hunts are short learning activities focused on a single article. These targeted exercises allow you to:

  • Quickly access key topics
  • Deep dive into areas of interest
  • Reinforce your understanding

Scavenger Hunts dashboard.

Click the "Study now" or "View resource" button to begin.

When completing a scavenger hunt, read the question, find the answer in the resource, and answer the question.

Having trouble finding this page? Refer to our documentation, "Where do I find scavenger hunts?" to learn more.

Reviews

When it's been some time since a learner has mastered a skill, a review will be prompted on the main dashboard. There will be the skill with "Review past due" underneath. To review the skill, the user will simply click "Review this skill" and answer three questions correctly in under three minutes to keep their skill mastery. 

If all three lives are lost or time runs out, skill mastery will be lost!

Skill Checks

Skill checks allow the learner to test out of skills they feel they already know, allowing them to skip the normal route of answering a lot of study activities to reach skill mastery.

To complete a skill check, or test out, hover your mouse over the three dots next to the skill name.

To successfully test out, you will have to answer 3 questions correctly in under 3 minutes.

Note: You have one chance to test out, if you are unsuccessful you will not have the opportunity to test out again.