Let's Go Learn Knowledge Base
Question
Why does my student keep repeating an Edge lesson?  It isn't advancing.
 
Answer
1) If a student doesn't achieve a score of 75% or higher, then he or she will repeat that particular LGL Edge lesson. When the student goes back to the LGL Edge lesson map, he or she will have no other option but to click on the same lesson icon again. The initial instructions do explain this to the student.

2) If a student stops before completing an entire lesson, then he or she will have to repeat that lesson upon the next resumption of LGL Edge. Lessons only advance when a student completes the lesson and receives a score of 75% or higher.

3) If a student completes a lesson and then quickly clicks on the "exit" button or closes the browser/window, the lesson will not advance nor will their usage be recorded. The lesson must complete on its own and push the student back to the lesson map.

Don't confuse the 100 points that a student earns with his or her percent correct score. At the end of all lessons, there is an exciting announcement of 100 points. But this is NOT the lesson score. Thus, the student may still have to repeat the lesson when he or she goes back to the lesson map page.

4) If a student does not complete a lesson within 90 minutes, the student may experience a session time-out or error. The lesson will appear to complete but the student's session will freeze. The student may experience a Panda error or the student will receive the message "Sorry, your session has timed out.  Any progress for the Edge lesson has not been recorded." He or she will have to quit the browser and then log back in cleanly. Students should complete their lessons in one sitting or hit the "exit" button if they must stop.  A lesson will also time out after 30 minutes if a student does not press any keys or the touchscreen.

Edge Score Ranges per lesson:

75%-89% Bronze level Medal/Star
90%-94% Silver level Medal/Star
95%-100% Gold level Medal/Star

NOTE: The new Edge V3 has a feature called Autoskip.  If a lesson is attempted 4 times and does not reach a minimum score of 75%, the lesson will be marked "Skipped" and the student will be able to continue to the next lesson.  They can always go back and take the lessons again.

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