Maximize Your Personalized Learning Experience – Revising and Practicing




To help you get the most out of your Webcourses@UCF Personalized Learning experience, there are some helpful features and tips you can take advantage of.

A full Webcourses@UCF Personalized Learning tutorial is also available.

Revising and Practicing


After learning a lesson or completing a node for the first time, you will be able to revise, practice, and quick practice that lesson. To help you understand the options better, here is the definition of each:

Revise: This feature allows you to redo a lesson in its entirety (both content and questions), providing you an option to improve your Knowledge State (score).

Practice: This option displays only the questions from the end of a lesson without the content.

Quick Practice: This option is like Practice in that it will only display questions from the end of a lesson. However, only a select several questions will be displayed.

If you only see one of the above actions or options for a lesson, click on the lesson node.

If you only see one of the above actions or options for a lesson, click on the lesson node.

Then, click on the dropdown arrow under Actions and select the desired action.

Then, click on the dropdown arrow under Actions and select the desired action.

Saving Your Progress


Webcourses@UCF Personalized Learning automatically saves your progress. You can leave a module and choose to continue the content at a later time.

Webcourses@UCF Personalized Learning automatically saves your progress. You can leave a module and choose to continue the content at a later time.

If you decide to exit a lesson, Webcourses@UCF Personalized Learning will give you two options:
  • Save for next time: This will save your progress in the lesson and allow you to pick up where you left off at a later time.
  • Discard progress: This will discard any progress since you last entered the lesson and return you to the overview page. This option does not delete prior saved progress.
Leaving the lesson to try later will not negatively affect your grade, as long as you still complete it prior to any due date your instructor may have set. If you discard progress on a lesson that you previously completed, the prior progress (and score) will remain, but any new progress will not be saved or affect your score.

Revising to Improve Your Score


You can go back and revise any lesson in a Personalized Learning assignment to improve your score, as long as you redo it prior to any due date your instructor may have set. If your instructor has not set a due date for the assignment, you can go back and revise your answers in order to improve your score whenever you would like to do so. To try and improve your score, select Revise and then complete the lesson again (both content and questions).

Revising Without Changing Your Score

If you wish to revise (in order to review the content or both the content and the questions) but don’t want to change your grade, the recommended way to do so is to select Revise, review the content you desire, and then click the Stop button and select the Discard progress option. This will exist the lesson and discard any new progress, but keep any previous score you have earned. You can also review the content and exit before the questions.

Other Tips for Success

Personalized learning is a very different way of learning. Your interaction with the content is what helps the system develop your own learning path. It is important to read your required textbook. This content will likely be included in the assessment of your knowledge in Webcourses@UCF Personalized Learning.

Plan your time accordingly! Don’t wait until the last minute to complete modules. The earlier you begin, the more time you will have to revise later on.