On UNI Learn, Learning Projects are structured, goal-focused experiences created by mentors to help you develop specific skills or complete tangible outcomes.
They’re perfect if you prefer a clear path, defined milestones, and a final product or achievement at the end.
1. What Makes a Learning Project Different
Goal-Oriented – Every project has clear learning outcomes.
Structured Timeline – Defined start and end dates, or self-paced modules.
Mentor-Guided – Your mentor provides instructions, feedback, and support throughout.
Real Deliverables – You create something concrete, such as a portfolio piece, presentation, or completed skill set.
2. How to Find Learning Projects
Browse the Projects tab or mentor profiles.
Each project has a description page with details about:
Objectives and expected results
Duration and schedule
Required skills or prerequisites
Teaching language(s)
Price and payment options
3. How Learning Projects Work
Choose a Project – Select one that matches your goals, interests, and skill level.
Book and Pay – Follow the checkout process and confirm your participation.
Kickoff with Your Mentor – Join an initial meeting to clarify the plan and expectations.
Follow the Steps – Work through the milestones or lessons, submitting work as required.
Complete and Reflect – Review your progress, gather feedback, and celebrate your results.
4. Who Are Learning Projects For?
Learners who want a clear, guided plan
Those aiming for a specific end goal (e.g., build a website, write a short story, prepare for a pitch)
People who prefer hands-on learning instead of purely theoretical lessons
💡 Tip: Always check the project’s language and requirements before booking to ensure it’s the right fit for you.