This subject develops learner competency in understanding and navigating Intutr GO's content organization framework. The subject covers the distinctions between courses as the smallest unit of consumption and pathways as collections of courses designed to build proficiency in a specific domain. Learners will understand how courses are independently valuable learning experiences while pathways provide comprehensive, sequenced journeys toward mastery. The subject explores how purpose-driven content design creates learning elements that directly serve course goals rather than generic content delivery. Learners will develop understanding of the course structure, how to select courses appropriate to their learning objectives, how pathways sequence courses for progressive skill development, and how content is expanded and updated over time to ensure freshness and relevance.
Upon completion of this subject, learners will be able to distinguish between courses and pathways and understand their respective purposes, select courses that align with specific learning objectives, understand how pathways sequence courses for progressive competency development, navigate course discovery and selection within the Intutr GO catalog, understand the relationship between individual course goals and pathway mastery objectives, recognize how content expansion maintains platform freshness, and make informed decisions about whether to take individual courses or complete full pathways.