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My courses

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Page with access to online courses.

Courses to study

You start the study by clicking on the course tile with the Start course button, or on the icon in line view. When starting a course after a previous study interruption, the course can be opened at the place where it was interrupted or started from the beginning. The certificate (if it is part of the course) is accessible after completing the course.

Course information

Click on the icon in the lower right corner of the course tile to view the course details, or detailed course information with access to individual lessons and supplementary files if attached to the course.

Flag (lesson) Determines the rules for completing the course.

  • Mandatory: the lesson must be completed.

  • Optional: studying the lesson is voluntary, it does not require the completion of the course.

Course status (lessons)

Indicates the status of the course (lesson).

  • Not started: lesson study has not started.

  • In progress: lesson study has been started and interrupted.

  • Completed: the lesson has been studied.

  • Blocked (maintenance): ongoing course adjustment.

  • After the deadline: the course was not completed by the required completion date.

Quiz status (accessible in course detail)

Indicates the status of the qualification quiz.

  • Inaccessible: all content lessons must be completed before entering the quiz.

  • Accessible: the user can take the qualification quiz.

  • Blocked: the user has exhausted all attempts to pass the qualification quiz. Wait for the quiz to be automatically unblocked or contact your administrator.

Going through the lessons

It determines the way of going through individual lessons of the course.

  • Sequential: lessons must be completed in the order shown.

  • Any: lessons can be taken in any order.

Recommended courses

The menu displays courses that are located in the catalog and have been recommended to the user for study. By clicking on Order, the course will be assigned to the user.

Course control

Course control, i.e. the transition between individual pages within individual chapters depends on the supplier of the course and its processing. There are usually buttons in the body of the course used to move through the course.

Course player

Course player menu

Go to the next chapter (applies to selected course types).

Overview of lessons.

Attached files (optionally with the possibility to upload your own file).

Course notes.

Course help, contact information for the instructor.

Close course.

Lesson statuses

Lesson statuses are displayed in the information window and in the overview of each lesson when the course is running.

Study not started.

Study is in progress.

Study completed.

Course controls

Course menus can look different depending on the course design.

Notepad

While studying, the student can start a notebook and write notes on the course.

Files

By clicking on the files icon (when the course is running) you can access the files that are part of the course, or you can upload your own files to the course.

Lesson guide

Qualifying quiz

The qualification (final) quiz is always displayed as the last part of the course. You can access the quiz from the signpost.

The quiz header displays the conditions for passing and the quiz settings.

If the quiz conditions are not met, additional options will be displayed according to the quiz settings.

In case of passing the quiz, it is possible to go straight to signing the eCertificate if the quiz is equipped with it.

Certificate

A certificate is displayed for a completed course only if it is associated with the course.

A link to the certificate is displayed immediately after the course (or quiz) is completed, in the Completed Courses section of the course.

Certificates are generated in PDF format and can be printed or saved.

If the course includes an eCertificate (electronically signed certificate), the system generates a unique verification PIN code and sends a signature link by email to the user after the relevant conditions have been met (course completion, declaration confirmation, etc.). The user can sign on any touchscreen device (mobile, tablet) or with a mouse (laptop, desktop).

Unsigned eCertificates are displayed in a quick link on the user's dashboard.

eSignature

LMS EDUNIO works with the so-called dynamic biometric signature with two-factor authentication.

Phase 1 - e-mail address verification

Phase 2 - 2FA verification

After sending the link to the signing field, the user will be presented with a PIN that must be used to confirm their identity during the signing process.

Stage 3 - Signature

Signature can be done on a touch device, trackpad, mouse.

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