Create the Learning Plan

Next, let's set up a quick 'watch a required video' activity as the learning plan for our class.

Here, we've selected the Video Watch Activity Type and chosen a video from our Media Account. The Completion Threshold is set to 95%, requiring students to watch at least that much before progressing to the next activity. You can also assign a point value to the video if needed.

While some fields are common across all Activity Types, each type also includes unique fields tailored to its purpose. In this example, we've configured additional options to complete the Learning Plan.

Tip

Learning Plans and Classes
Learning Plans are tied to Classes, not directly to Courses. This design allows for easier adjustments to classes over time. If Learning Plans were tied to Courses, changes could disrupt existing and completed class student assignments.
But don't worry! We've made it simple to copy a class, enabling you to make quick adjustments for future sessions. This process will be covered in a later section.

Finally, use the other two tabs to add facilitators who will grade assignments and enroll students. Alternatively, you can enable students to sign up directly on your website—this process is explained in the Learning Hub chapter.

If you've made your Program Public, you'll see it when you visit the Learning Hub page on your website.