Courses & programs · Quizzes & certificates

Add quizzes to course days

With the LMS enabled, any course day can carry a quiz — a friendly knowledge check, or a graduation quiz that must be passed before the next day unlocks. Write questions yourself or generate them with AI from the class transcript.

Informational vs. graduation quizzes

Informational quizzes are 'test yourself' moments — members answer, see what they got right, and move on regardless of score. Use them to reinforce learning without adding pressure.

Graduation quizzes gate progression: days after a graduation quiz stay locked until the member passes it, and locked days say so plainly ('Pass the quiz to continue'). Use them for certifications and trainings where you need proof of understanding, not just watch time.

AI-generated questions

If the day's class has a transcript, the AI can draft the whole quiz for you — questions, options, and correct answers based on what was actually said in the video. The draft lands in the editor for you to review and adjust before saving, so nothing goes live unchecked.

Quizzes feed the rest of the LMS

Passing quizzes counts toward completion certificates, and — when gamification is on — earns members points and can unlock badges. That makes a well-placed graduation quiz both a quality gate and a motivator.

Step by step

  1. Turn on 'LMS (course quizzes & certificates)' under Settings → Pages and sections — it's off by default.
  2. Open a course day in the admin. A Quiz section now appears on the day's edit page.
  3. Choose the mode: 'Informational' for a no-stakes knowledge check, or 'Graduation (gating)' if passing is required to unlock later days.
  4. Set the pass threshold as a percentage (80 by default).
  5. Add questions by hand, or set the number of questions (1–10) and click 'Generate with AI from transcript' to draft them from the class content.
  6. For each question, add the answer options, mark which are correct, and optionally write an explanation shown after answering.
  7. Click 'Save quiz'.

Good to know

  • Keep graduation quizzes short (3–5 questions) — the goal is confirmation, not an exam.
  • The explanation field turns a wrong answer into a teaching moment; use it generously.

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