In this article you will read more about everything that can be found on the left side of the Dashboard. Here you will find all the items related to how and when you learn: the type of membership, Experience Points (XP), your current streak, where you stand in the rankings and an overview of your activity.
Want to change the days you receive challenge emails? Then read this article for an explanation on how to adjust this in your profile settings.
The Dashboard is the main page of your 5miles learning environment and can be found by clicking Dashboard in the top right of the menu.
Membership
Under the icon with your name, you can see which membership you have. The different memberships are: bronze, silver, gold and platinum. You go to a higher membership when you earn more Experience-Points (XP). You can read further in this article how you can earn them.
路 Bronze membership: between 0 and 999 XP
路 Silver membership: between 1,000 and 4,999 XP
路 Gold membership: between 5,000 and 9,999 XP
路 Platinum membership: more than 10,000 XP
The different memberships can be a motivation to do more challenges. In addition, as a platinum member you can get earlier access to certain trainings and functionalities.
Experience-Points (XP)
Experience points (XP) are points you earn by learning with 5miles. You get XP for completing a challenge, giving feedback, completed tracks, completed courses, completed curricula, colleagues you invite and run streaks. If you click on the arrow to the left of 'XP earned' you can see where you earned all the XP.
Current run streak
Your current run streak shows how many days in a row you have done a challenge. The example shows that the member has completed 3 days of challenges in a row. For run streaks of several days you can earn XP. For example, for a run streak of 5 days you will receive 10 XP.
Ranking
If you have access to 5miles through your employer, you can see how many XP you have earned compared to your colleagues in the rankings. Compete with your colleagues! Who will be on top at the end of the month?
Weekly progress
Your weekly progress shows how many challenges you have completed per week. In the example you can see that the member has been much more active in week 19 (13 challenges completed), than in week 22 (3 challenges completed).