Learning Tasks are the lessons you create that will be shared with learners using the unique functionality of Qridi Core.
Creating Learning Tasks
Click the Add learning task button to add tasks to a learning task list.
You can enter a custom header and write a description.
The text editor offers you a wide range of options to edit the appearance of the text and to add images, videos, audio recordings, files and even links to video meetings.
The Additional settings button allows you to set a timer for the task card, which defines when it becomes and for how long it stays visible.
Alternatively, you can select a task that must be completed first for your prepared task to be displayed to the learners.
The top part of the task creation window shows the outcome(s) and associated tags chosen for the task. If more than one outcome is chosen, the tags associated to it are highlighted with the same colour as the top banner of the outcome tile.
It is possible to adjust the tags at this point. The changes done at the teaching stage are shown in the gree heatmap in the Reflection section.
To add a learning outcome to the task, either click on + Add New Learning Outcome, which enables you to freely pick an outcome and selected tags from the curriculum.
If a planner is connected to the list, you can pick an outcome directly from that planner by clicking on + Select Learning Outcome form the Planner -button.
Under Additional Settings, the date and time when the task should be visible to students can be set. It can also be determined that particular tasks will only be visible once other tasks have been completed.
Task Related Actions
Edit, copy and remove tasks by clicking on this button.
Statistics related to the performance of a single task can be viewed by clicking on this button.
You can change the order of the tasks in the task list by clicking and holding this button and moving the selected task to the desired position in the list.
Click on the pencil -icon to edit the task's outcome tags or content.
As with most other actions, separate learning task lists for individual learners or smaller groups of learners can be created with the ‘Learner groups’ function.