Arist Definitions/Acronyms Table


Caleb Belanger
Last Updated: 1 month ago

This article provides definitions for the terminology, acronyms, and abbreviations used in the learning and development sector and Arist terminology.

Common Definitions

Activation Message

This is the first message new Learners will receive after enrolling in your course. This is where you can introduce yourself to the course and provide context for your Learners. Your first impression is important! In almost every case, the Activation Message is now sent 5 mins before the course is set to start.

  • Friendly Reminder:
    Activation Message does not send for Nudges.

Analytics Page

You can explore Learner Metrics by using our Analytics page. We provide insight into Course performance, Learner Engagement, and Enrollment. Our Analytics page makes your data visible, accurate, and shareable, whether you want a quick summary of current progress or a comprehensive look into a particular course module.

Analytics

A Nudge

A one-lesson course with no questions, it is a standalone "course" that sends only one message to learners.

Two Primary Use Cases:

  • Sending out a reminder to take an action

  • Sending out one-time communications

  • Friendly Reminder - Activation Message does not send for Nudges.

Cadence

Arist offers Admins and learners the option to take courses in a rapid fire or self-paced manner. This is achieved by using the Instant Cadence on your Schedule. When you use the Instant Cadence to take a course, your answers to each question will cause the next lesson to start until you have finished the entire course.

Using the Instant Cadence for your Course

Cohorts

A Cohort is a group of learners you can use to push out content to large groups of learners at once. You can create/edit/delete Cohorts from this page.

Cohorts how-to article

Confidence Lift

A two-part survey called Confidence Lift measures your learner's level of assurance over the course material. It is made up of a Baseline 0–10 value that is gathered at the start of your course and a Follow–Up 0–10 value that is gathered at the conclusion. These outcomes are accessible through Analytics.


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