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What’s the purpose of Learning Paths?
What’s the purpose of Learning Paths?
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Written by Maude Quoidbach
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A learning path is a collection of multiple training courses grouped together to create a cohesive learning experience. Unlike a single training course, it allows learners to follow several modules organized around a common theme or objective.

Structuring Learning

Learning paths help structure learning progressively. Each training course contributes to a larger whole, with a clear educational goal. This format is ideal for complex topics that require the acquisition of skills continuously.

Linear and Non-Linear Paths

  • Linear Path: The training courses must be followed in a specific order, promoting a logical progression. This type is ideal for interdependent skills.

  • Non-Linear Path: Learners can choose the order in which to take the training courses. This model offers flexibility, especially when the topics are independent.

Targeting a Specific Group of Learners

A learning path is typically aimed at a specific group of learners. This ensures that the training provided is tailored to their specific needs, whether professional or academic.


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