ExamGiant’s Student Experience Is Becoming a Real Learning Dashboard
Students need more than a list of links. They need a clear place to see what is assigned, what is urgent, what they have already completed, and how they are progressing over time. That is the direction I have been building inside ExamGiant.
The student side of ExamGiant now goes much further than basic navigation. The dashboard and related pages have been improved so students can see their classes, join a class, review assigned exams, and access certificates more clearly. A dedicated progress view was also added so students can see a real snapshot of how they are doing instead of guessing where to click next.
One important part of this work has been prioritization. Assigned work and independent practice are now easier to separate, and the student experience does a better job of highlighting what is overdue, what is due soon, and what should be finished first. That matters because students should not have to decode the system before they can focus on learning.
Another major improvement is the actual completion flow. If a student leaves an assignment unfinished, the system now does a better job of reopening the existing attempt instead of behaving like the student is starting over from scratch. After finishing an exam, students are also guided back into useful pages like their progress view and assigned exam list instead of being dropped into a dead end.
The goal of these changes is simple: make the student side feel less like a collection of pages and more like a guided learning experience. ExamGiant is becoming a platform where students can understand their work, monitor their progress, and move through assigned learning with much less confusion.
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