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Online courses in Nabunam

Nabunam can help structure online courses into modules, lessons, activities, and assessments in a controlled educational setting.

Online courses make it possible to bring educational content, activities, and assessments together in one space.

Depending on the configuration of your institution or account, a course may include:

  • modules;
  • lessons;
  • documents or resources;
  • activities to complete;
  • quizzes or exams;
  • progress tracking.

What are online courses for?

Online courses help teachers organize their content and help students follow their learning in a more structured way.

A course can be used to:

  • present important concepts;
  • prepare students for an assessment;
  • group course resources together;
  • provide activities to complete;
  • track student progress;
  • connect exams or quizzes to course content.

For students

If a course is assigned to you, you can usually:

  • view the available lessons;
  • open shared resources;
  • complete assigned activities;
  • access quizzes or exams linked to the course;
  • see your progress when this option is available.

For teachers

Teachers can use online courses to structure their subject matter, organize activities, and support students as they progress.

Depending on the enabled features, it may be possible to create modules, add lessons, link assessments, and view student progress.

Course access

The courses visible in Nabunam depend on your role, your group, your institution, or the access you have been granted.

If you do not see an expected course, first check that you are signed in with the right account. If the problem continues, contact your teacher or institution.