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Block reference

Blocks are the building units of a lesson. There are two families: content blocks (display information) and interactive blocks (the learner does something, and it can be tracked and graded).

BlockWhat it does
HeadingA section or topic title.
TextRich formatted text.
Statement / calloutHighlighted quote, info, or warning.
ImageA single image.
Image + textAn image alongside text.
DividerA visual separator.
VideoAn embedded or uploaded video (watch progress is tracked).
AudioAn audio clip.
AccordionExpandable/collapsible sections.
TabsTabbed content panels.
TimelineA sequence of steps or events.
ButtonA call-to-action link or action.
GalleryA set of images.
Modal / lightboxContent shown in a pop-up.
Click-to-revealContent the learner clicks to uncover.
Flip image cardsCards that flip to reveal more.
Continue-gateHides the blocks that follow until the learner selects Continue.

These are hydrated for the learner, tracked, and can count toward the grade.

BlockWhat it does
Check For Understanding (CFU)A single multiple-choice knowledge check with correct/incorrect feedback.
QuizA multi-question graded block. Question types: single-choice, multiple-response, matching, and fill-in.
FlashcardsA deck of 3D-flip cards.

You edit knowledge checks and flashcards directly in the editor — the question or prompt, the options, which answer is correct, the feedback, and the card front/back.

See Grading & completion for how CFU and quiz results feed the grade.