How do I review a completed module?

How do I review a completed module?

To review a completed module:
  1. Log in to the LMS.
  2. Access your roadmap.
  3. From your roadmap, click on the blue Launch module button for any module you wish to access. This button will only be available for modules you have completed and your current module. Modules for which you have not yet completed the pre-requisites for, will have a lighter, disabled Not available button.

  1. The module will launch. Within the module itself, you can click on an activity to re-review it (application and learning modules only) or view your grade and/or any feedback received (application and exam modules). 


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