Create a learning path

Assemble lessons and quizzes into an ordered path, set progressive unlocking and track each class's progress.

2026-07-04

A learning path links your lessons and quizzes into an ordered route that students follow step by step. You decide the order, what unlocks the next step and who it is for, then track each class's progress at a glance. This is the heart of Sanctumel Learning.

Create the path

  1. Open Sanctumel Learning, then the Paths tab.
  2. Click New path and fill in:
    • a clear title (for example "Heroes of the faith"),
    • a short description (optional),
    • a target age range (optional),
    • a cover image (optional),
    • an audience: Church, Public or Both.
  3. Save: the path opens straight into its builder, still empty, as a draft.
AudienceWhat it means
ChurchReserved for your church's classes
PublicOpen beyond the church, on the community side
BothVisible internally and publicly at once

Tip: name the path after its theme rather than a school year, so you can reuse it season after season without renaming it.

Add steps

In the builder, add the steps that make up the route. There are three types:

TypePurpose
LessonReuses an existing lesson from your school
QuizReuses a published quiz, to assess and award points
CheckpointA milestone, with an optional badge, marking a stage reached

For a lesson or a quiz, a searchable picker lets you choose from what already exists. For a checkpoint, give it a title and, if you wish, a badge code.

Note: a path reuses your lessons and quizzes, it does not replace them. Prepare them first in their own tabs, then assemble them here.

Order and set unlocking

Each step carries a number and sits on a timeline. Use the up and down arrows to move it, or the trash icon to remove it.

Each step also has an unlock rule, which you cycle through by clicking its label:

  • Free: the step is always available,
  • Previous done: it opens once the step just before is completed,
  • Score ≥ 70%: reserved for quizzes, it requires a good result on the previous step.

This is what makes the path progressive: the student moves through it in order, unlocking what comes next by completing the current step.

Tip: start with "Previous done" on most steps, and reserve "Score ≥ 70%" for the quizzes where you really want to check understanding before moving on.

Publish the path

When the route is ready, switch it from draft to published. It then becomes accessible to the relevant classes and students. Move it back to draft at any time to withdraw it without deleting it.

Track a class's progress

Below the builder, the tracking section shows where each class stands.

  1. Choose a class among those in your school.
  2. If it is not yet enrolled in the path, click Enroll to attach it.
  3. A matrix appears: one row per student, one column per step.

Each cell shows the step's state for that student:

  • Done (gold dot),
  • Available (empty circle, clickable),
  • Locked (padlock, as long as the unlock rule is not met).

A progress ring sums up the class's overall completion. The teacher can validate a step by hand by clicking an available cell: useful for an activity done in person rather than online.

Warning: marking a step by hand records it as done for that student. Check the right name and the right step before confirming.

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