Profile settings for participants
Under the profile, you can specify your preferences for email notifications and optionally modify your personal details. You can find your profile by clicking on the image of an animal (or any other picture if set) in the top right corner of your screen. Personal Information Here, you can set your own profile picture so that you are recognizable to your trainer, for instance. Additionally, you can alsoFew readersLogging in to Pluvo
Welcome to Pluvo! You have received an invitation to take a course in Pluvo, and to do so, you'll need to log in to the academy. From the organization offering the e-learning course, you may receive two types of invitations: the general invitation and/or the course invitation. General Invitation You'll receive an email containing a link to set up a password. With this, you can set your own password and henceforth log in to the Pluvo academy using your email address and password. Note: theSome readersWhat will I find in a learning journey?
Once logged in, you'll land on the homepage. Here, you'll see all the course paths you've been added to as a participant. A course path is a collection of all the learning materials you'll encounter in a course. In the course path overview, you can see (a selection of) the following components: Course Modules: As a learner, you'll navigate through content like videos, texts, and audio recordings in these lesson modules and complete assignments. Videos: Sometimes, the creator ofFew readersChatting - how do you do it?
The administrator of the Pluvo course can choose to enable the chat function for participants. When enabled, participants can interact and exchange messages within the platform. If the chat function is disabled, only trainers can initiate conversations with participants. To start a conversation, navigate to the chat by clicking on the chat icon in the menu: Then, you can iniFew readersWhat is a course module?
A lesson module is essentially the traditional e-learning module. Here, you'll find content such as text, images, videos, or audio recordings. Additionally, an administrator may choose to include assessment questions within a lesson module. A lesson module may consist of multiple lessons and sections. Think of a section as a chapter and lessons as the contents within that chapter. Sometimes, the administrator may require completion of a previous lesson before you can begin a section or lessFew readersAnswering assignments
In the lesson modules, you'll often encounter various types of questions: Fill in the blanks: You'll see a text with missing words that you need to fill in. Click on a field and type in the correct word. Multiple choice: The standard multiple-choice question where you need to select the correct answer. Sometimes there might be multiple correct answers indicated in the question. (https://storage.crisp.chat/users/helpdesk/website/efb20d00b64eb000/schermafbeelding-2024-04-05-oFew readers