Cohorts have a schedule made of sessions (e.g. “Week 1 – Monday 9am,” “Skills Lab – Wednesday”). You can attach lessons to specific sessions so students know which lessons are intended for which date and so the schedule shows a clear plan.Documentation Index
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Course in offering vs lesson on session
- Course in offering — Determines which courses a student gets when they enroll in a cohort. You set this when you assign courses to the program offering. Every student in that cohort has access to those courses and their modules and lessons.
- Lesson on session — Determines when a lesson appears on the cohort’s schedule. You assign lessons to sessions so that, for example, “Vital Signs” is linked to “Week 1 – Monday.” This is for planning and display; students can still open lessons from the course view even if they are not linked to a session.
Assigning lessons to sessions
- Open the cohort (e.g. from Program Dashboard → Cohorts).
- Go to the cohort’s schedule or sessions view.
- Open the session–lesson assignment panel (e.g. “Assign lessons” or the panel that lists sessions and lessons).
- For a given session (or in a view that shows all sessions), select which lessons from the cohort’s courses should be linked to that session. Lessons come from the courses that are assigned to the cohort’s offering.
- Save. The schedule then shows those lessons under the corresponding sessions.
How students see it
- Course view — Students see their courses and can open any lesson and complete content regardless of session assignment.
- Schedule view — Students see sessions on the calendar; sessions that have lessons assigned show those lessons (e.g. “Vital Signs,” “Patient Assessment”). This helps them follow the intended plan.
Where to find it
- Cohorts: Program Dashboard → Cohorts.
- Session–lesson assignment: From a cohort, open its schedule or sessions and use the option to assign lessons to sessions (e.g. “Assign lessons to session”).