Studied Lessons
xiaozhu141
May 27, 2014, 06:47 AM posted in General DiscussionHi Guys,
There seems to be no way to view a list of my studied lessons. I dont want to have to enter a search term. I just want to be able to view a list of all the lessons I have marked as studied. Surely there is a (working) way to do this.
Thanks,
C
xiaozhu141
Hey Rebecka,
First off, thanks very much for such a detailed reply! I have checked your method and it works great! I am not entirely sure what they have done to the website but it certainly can't be described as "intuitive" But I am sure they will change things again soon.
Thanks Again,
C
zaphekiah
Yes thanks, I had overlooked the significance of that "list" link. Maybe they should make it "filtered list" or "personal list" or something. I confess I didn't know what a "tag cloud" was either (had seen them, just didn't know that is what they were called). Glad I know where to find it now anyway!
rebecka
May 27, 2014, 09:17 AMI found a way to do it, but it takes some clicking through the website. On the top-right hand corner of the page, there's a drop down menu that looks like a grey square with three horizontal lines. Click on it and select "library" from the drop down menu. Around the top of the library page you should see "Find a lesson by" and then a bunch of word links marked in red for different ways to search for lessons. Click "list" and it will go to a page where you can filter your lessons. You can narrow down the lessons you want to see by level, bookmarked/not bookmarked, or studied/not studied. To view all your studied lessons, you would click "all studied status" and then select "only studied" and click the "Filter" button. It should generate a list of all the lessons that you've studied. A few years ago, on the dashboard page, there used to be an easier way to see at a glance all the lessons studied/not studied and you could also see the exact number of the lessons you did for each level. I found that easier and more intuitive to get to, but the new way is okay and I'm getting used to using the filters to find the lessons I want.