Optional review quizzes upon completion of a project. #54391
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scope: curriculum
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status: discussing
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type: feature request
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
As an independent learner, I find that it's very easy to jump from one completed project to a new one without stopping to review my notes from the previous project and collect my thoughts. That part of the process is boring vs the guided projects. An optional review would force me to stop for a moment and continue this interactive way of self taught learning. This has been my experience with the JavaScript courses so far, along with the web design courses.
Describe the solution you'd like
Upon the completion of each practice project within a course, an optional quiz/review should be unlocked for the Camper. This could be presented in a a variety of ways, but I feel that the main point of it needs to simply go over the major takeaways from the project/course. It should not trap the Camper from continuing though through the courses by needing to get a passing grade.
We all learn differently, and I'm personally very stubborn about forcing myself to study notes. I think optional quizzes/guided reviews would be a fantastic way to give Campers a breather to review new material before they move onto the next project vs simply reading over their own notes.
Describe alternatives you've considered
Quizzes/reviews could be a traditional multiple choice, true/false quiz with mini scenarios to write out code snippets. Upon completion, a grade is given, results are shown, and any wrong answers are provided with the relevant freeCodeCamp tutorial article or project scenario steps to review.
It could be a simple summary with a list that outlines the important concepts with notes and code examples and include resource links for further reading for the core topics.
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