Replace "sequence" (jargonish) by "lesson" in time estimate question

Straight to the point, I appreciate the clarity during the lesson. Minor suggestion in the feedback (end of quiz to estimate spent time): The term “sequence” us too general, does it refer to the quiz or to the lesson?

This is some FUN jargon. It corresponds to the sequence of materials that you just did (for instance, video + notebook + exercise + quizzes). A module is a set of sequences.

@lfarhi @MarieCollin is there a way to be more explicit in the question?

You have some more explanations in this page which describe the general interface of the Mooc.

To be honest, if you would be enrolled in the course, I will certainly overlook this page :slight_smile: IMO, an explicit definition of “sequence” in the question would not be bad :slight_smile:

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@glemaitre58
I see… not sure that the GUI of the platform should mix jargon of it with the content per se. IMO I would prefer to use the term “lecture”, “lesson” or “module”, which students associate with academic content (exercises, videos, tutorials,…).
@lfarhi I didn’t see a glossary, and occurrences of the word sequence refer to the forum; isn’t that a bit overwhelming for someone that needs to recall the different sections of the FUN platform?

I agree :slight_smile:

@raziel-carvajal and @glemaitre58, I agree with you, “lessons” would be better for an academic content than “sequence”.
We’ll fixe it after other urgent tasks.
Thanks for the feedback

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