What is disabled lesson progression in LearnDash?
Some learners wish to skip lessons they already understand or jump ahead to topics of interest. However, this approach can disrupt structured courses and cause students to miss key concepts in the learning sequence.
When lessons are locked in order, it ensures each step is completed, but it may also limit flexibility for more advanced learners.
To give a balance between structure and freedom, LearnDash offers a feature called Disable Lesson Progression. Activating these features allows students to move through lessons in any order without completing the previous ones.
It’s ideal for courses where flexible access is more important than strict progress tracking. Need help with the setup? Schedule your free consultation today and get expert support!
Understanding Lesson Progression in LearnDash
LearnDash presents two main options for course navigation:
By default, LearnDash utilizes linear progression. However, turning off lesson progression switches the course to free-form navigation.
Advantages of Disabling Lesson Progression
Disabling lesson progression can offer several advantages:
How It Works
When you enable Disable Lesson Progression in the course or lesson settings:
This provides instructors with greater flexibility to shape different learning paths depending on course goals.
Best Use Cases
This feature is very effective in non-linear learning environments. Common examples include:
It’s usually helpful for experienced learners who already understand the basics and prefer to proceed further..
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How to Disable Lesson Progression in LearnDash
To disable lesson progression for a course:
This adjustment allows students to access lessons in any order.
Additional Tip
If you use this feature, clearly communicate the structure to your learners. Let them know which lessons are optional or can be taken in any order. This avoids confusion and helps them get the most out of your course.
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