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🎓 Add an Evaluation Module

Test your learners' knowledge at any point in the course: mid-training or at the end of a program. This guide covers creation, configuration, and validation rules.

Written by Océane

⏱️ The Essentials in 3 Minutes

• An evaluation module is added like any other module, by selecting the "Assessment" type at creation.
• You can set a minimum score, a maximum duration, and a random question order.
• Without a minimum score, the module is validated as soon as an attempt is submitted. With a minimum score and progressive unlocking, the learner must pass to continue.
• The number of attempts is always unlimited.


🧠 Understanding the Pedagogical Value of Assessment

Alternating training modules and evaluation modules allows you to measure learner progress at different stages, not only at the end of the course. It is also a consolidation lever: being assessed forces memory retrieval, which reinforces learning far more effectively than simply re-reading content.


⚙️ Creating an Evaluation Module

  1. From your project, add a new module, enter its title, and choose the "Evaluation" type.

  2. Click "Edit content" to access the editor.

  3. Edit the introduction page if needed.

  4. Click "Add content" and choose the exercise types to include.


⚙️ Configuring the Evaluation Module

From the Settings button at the top of the module editor, you can configure:

  • A minimum passing score.

  • A maximum duration for completing the assessment.

  • Random display order for questions.

  • A personalized congratulations message.

  • Access to answers after the attempt.

ℹ️ The number of attempts is always unlimited, so a learner is never blocked in their course.


🔎 Understanding the Minimum Score

Behavior varies depending on the combination of minimum score and progressive unlocking:

Configuration

Behavior

No minimum score

The module is validated as soon as an attempt is submitted, regardless of the result.

No minimum score + progressive unlocking

The learner can continue as soon as their attempt is complete, regardless of their score.

Minimum score + progressive unlocking

The learner must pass the module to access what follows.


🔓 Unlocking Rules and Certificate

Module unlocking (progressive unlocking enabled) The learner must complete the intermediate evaluation module to move on to the next one. Passing is not required, even if a minimum score is set.

Course unlocking within a program (sequential unlocking enabled) The learner must meet all three of the following conditions:

  • Complete all modules in the course.

  • Pass all intermediate assessments (if any).

  • Pass the final exam, or have exhausted all their attempts if a limited number is set.

⚠️ If attempts are unlimited and the learner never passes, they will never have access to the next course.

Obtaining the certificate The learner must:

  • Complete all modules (passing intermediate assessments is not mandatory).

  • Pass the final exam, if one exists.


🏁 Adding an End-of-Program Evaluation

To conclude a program with a final evaluation:

  1. Create a new project containing only an evaluation module.

  2. Configure it (minimum score, maximum duration).

  3. Add the exercise granules.

  4. Publish this project at the end of your program.

Example structure:

  • Publication 1: e-learning and/or in-person modules

  • Publication 2: e-learning and/or in-person modules

  • Publication 3: evaluation module only


📊 Available Statistics

Evaluation modules generate two types of exportable data: progress statistics (identifier, score, duration) and detailed results by assessment and by learner.


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