GLabs is GreyAtom's learning and performance tracking platform available exclusively to our learners. On here, you get to learn concepts, perform practical assignments, analyze performance, and build a skills portfolio that you can showcase to the world.
In this article, we will go over the terminologies and content structure we use on GLabs.
1. Learner Dashboard
Upon logging in, you will see the "Learner Dashboard". On here, you will see all the programs and hackathons GreyAtom offers with a neat distinction between those you have subscribed to and those you haven't subscribed to.
2. Program Main Page
Upon clicking on a tile of a program you have subscribed to, you will pop on to the "Program Main Page." On here, you will see the program content and your progress through the program. In addition, you will also be able to view your program-specific mentor/s, projects, and assessments.
3. Modules
Every program is divided into logical divisions called 'Modules.' Every module has content in the form of projects, assignments, and learning material. Feel free to browse through different modules and their content.
4. Concepts and Chapters
Content at module-level is arranged into 'Concepts' and Concepts are further divided into 'Chapters.' The 'Concept Main Page' shows the overall content outline along with projects and quizzes. It also displays concept-level stats, overall progress, and the due date for the concept. Just like a Concept, every Chapter has its content outline along with projects and quizzes. There are also chapter-level stats, overall progress, and due date for the chapter.
4.1 About
The about section describes an overview of the subject matter, the learning outcomes that are in store for you, and the pre-requisites that you must possess before you begin.
4.2 Outline
Content at module-level is arranged into 'Concepts' and Concepts are further divided into 'Chapters.' The 'Concept Main Page' shows the overall content outline along with projects and quizzes. It also displays concept-level stats, overall progress, and the due date for the concept. Just like a Concept, every Chapter has its content outline along with projects and quizzes. There are also chapter-level stats, overall progress, and due date for the chapter.
5. Learning Content
The learning content comes in the following formats. Every format adds value to your learning experience and it's recommended that you go over all of it.
5.1 Read-Only Content This content explains the subject matter to you. It's highly recommended that you go over it before you proceed. |
5.2 Content with Coding This will involve coding in order to achieve certain outcomes. Your outcomes and, more importantly, how you get there will be graded. |
5.3 Interactive Content With this content, you can play with on-screen graphics to understand the subject matter better. |
ⓘ You can navigate from one topic to another by using the outline button or using "Prev" / "Next" on top of the screen. |
6. ProjectsProjects contain one or multiple tasks. We highly recommend focussing on one task at a time. Learn more about how to work on a project and the evaluation process |
7. QuizzesYou will find a quiz at end of most concepts. Upon completing the quiz, you will get a detailed review of your responses. Learn more about the quiz and the evaluation process |