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  • Got any ideas on how improve the Tutorials Dojo portal?

  • sandyrr

    Member
    August 10, 2025 at 2:46 pm

    Hi, it’d be nice to have near every practice question a link to the forum thread where exactly this question and its answers can be discussed. Atm those topics are all over the forum (despite in certain category) and it’s impossible to clarify doubts quickly.
    Also, it will be easier for admins to figure out what question the topic belongs to.

  • Kelly-B

    Member
    August 19, 2025 at 8:22 am

    Enable more options for the number of questions in the Quizzes for both the Practice Exam Course section quizzes and the Video Course section quizzes.

    Having the ability to choose between 5, 10, 15, or even 20 questions would be a great way to help students, especially those with learning differences (Dyslexia, ADHD, etc), build confidence and speed gradually.

    The jump from two questions (video course quizzes) to 30 (practice exam section quizzes) is notably significant, and having more choices would make the learning process feel less overwhelming and more manageable.

    Randomizing the questions in both places would be a valuable feature for ensuring that students get a fresh set of questions each time they take a quiz, making it a much more robust study tool.

  • jacobdylan2

    Member
    June 2, 2026 at 5:26 pm

    It is pretty wild seeing the staff repeatedly copy-paste that “Save & Next acts as a pause button” line when users keep explaining why it breaks their workflow. If a user gets distracted at question 35, hits refresh, or their kid bumps the keyboard, having the completed answers scattered randomly across a newly randomized pool completely ruins the momentum. Expecting people to hunt down where they left off is a frustrating design flaw, especially for neurodivergent students who need structured pacing. Mimicking the real exam layout is a solid goal, but the platform needs a dedicated, hard-pause button that freezes the UI exactly as it stands. Forcing a clunky workaround instead of fixing the session state management is just lazy engineering.

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