This feature was developed to address a very specific need: what happens when a student finishes a class earlier than the rest of the group?
In these cases, it’s important to make sure the time between finishing the activity and the next collective moment is used productively.
With Continuous Navigation, students keep learning independently and with pedagogical purpose, maintaining focus and class rhythm.
How does it work?
Next class unlocked → the student automatically moves on to the next class.
Next class locked → the platform suggests challenges related to the topic of the class.
Each student can progress at their own pace, staying engaged and focused.
Once all class resources are completed, challenges appear individually for each student, allowing for guided and continuous practice. Meanwhile, the teacher can monitor the group’s progress and decide the next steps.
Advantages of Continuous Navigation
Continuous progression: allows students to move forward without idle time, reducing distractions and increasing focus.
Greater engagement: students who finish activities early continue learning in a guided way.
Individual flexibility: each student can progress at their own pace without disrupting the collective moments defined by the teacher.
❗Note:
This feature doesn’t just mean moving on to the next class. It ensures learning continuity, maintaining a link with the topic the student is working on.
For example, a student who finishes a class about conditions might continue with a challenge on the same topic, consolidating what they’ve learned independently and in a guided way.
In summary...
Continuous Navigation allows each student to learn in a personalized and autonomous way, even when finishing before the rest of the group, without disrupting the collective class dynamic.
By ensuring continuous learning, guided challenges, and full teacher control, this feature transforms classroom time into more productive, focused, and balanced moments — strengthening personalized teaching.

