Learning & Progress
Understand spaced repetition, mastery levels, learning plans, and how to review what you have learned.
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How spaced repetition works
Epivo uses spaced repetition to help you remember what you learn. Topics you find tricky come back sooner. Topics you know well space out further over time.
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Understanding your learning plan
Your Epivo learning plan maps out which topics to study and when to review them. Learn how the plan adapts to your own pace automatically.
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The progress view — what the numbers mean
Understand your Epivo progress view. See how many topics you have mastered in each course, track progress bars, and view individual topic mastery details.
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Mastery levels and how they are calculated
Epivo tracks mastery for every topic across four levels: not started, learning, practiced, and mastered. Learn what each level means and how you progress.
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How Epivo picks what to teach next
Epivo uses spaced repetition and curriculum sequencing to decide what to teach in each session. Reviews come first, then new material in a logical sequence.
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How to review what you have learned
Epivo automatically schedules reviews of topics you have studied. Learn how the review process works and why regular review sessions help you remember more.
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What to do if you are stuck on a topic
Feeling stuck on a topic in Epivo? Your tutor can help. Ask for hints, request a different explanation, or get extra practice on any topic.