Creating an Exercise
Overview
This article explains how to create a new Exercise in Learn Amp. Exercises act as assessment-style activities that help reinforce learning, encourage reflection, and support practical application. You can attach them to both online content and offline actions.
This guide walks you through each step of the Exercise creator.
Functionality Breakdown
Creating an Exercise involves:
Adding a title and description
Associating the Exercise with content or an action
Setting submission requirements (file uploads, notes, self-recording)
Choosing assessment options (no assessment, pass/fail, simple scoring, or scoring rubric)
Configuring sign-off options (who can review submissions)
Defining completion rules, attempts, and notifications
Setting pass scores (if using scoring rubrics)
Customising labels for submission fields
Choosing whether to show scores to learners
Pre-requisites
Before creating an exercise, ensure:
You have an item (content or action) to associate it with
You have permission to create exercises via the Add New or Assess sections
Any scoring rubrics you wish to use already exist
Required User Roles
Creating Exercises
Users with the following roles can create exercises:
Owner — Full access within their company
Admin — Administrative access within their company
Learning Designer — Can create and manage learning content
Curator — Can curate and manage content
Editing Exercises
To edit an existing exercise, users must:
Hold one of the roles listed above and be in the same company as the exercise, or
Be explicitly granted access as an editor via the item's Who can edit? field
Viewing Exercises
Users who can view exercises in lists and reports include:
Any of the roles permitted to create exercises
Reporter — May view but not create
HR with assessment override enabled
Deleting or Archiving Exercises
Only these roles can delete or archive exercises:
Super Admin
Owner
Admin
Quick Start Guide
Step 1: Start a New Exercise
Select the + icon in the top navigation bar
Under Assessment
Select Exercise
Alternatively, navigate to Manage → Learning Content → Exercises in the sidebar navigation and click New Exercise.
Step 2: Exercise Overview
Add a clear title
Use the Description field to summarise the Exercise and outline what the learner needs to do
Select Next
Step 3: Associate the Exercise
Choose whether the Exercise relates to content (online) or an action (offline)
Select the specific item from the dropdown
Select Next
Note: Each exercise links to a single item. If you need the same exercise for multiple items, you can duplicate it later.
Step 4: Submission Details
Choose what your users must submit. Options include:
File upload — Allow learners to attach files (documents, images, etc.)
Written submission — Require learners to write notes or responses
Audio upload — Allow learners to upload audio recordings
Self-recording — Allow learners to record video, audio, or screen recordings directly
For each option, you can set whether it is required, optional, or not allowed.
Custom Labels
You can customise the labels for submission fields:
Note Custom Label — Change the label for the written submission/note field (e.g., "Reflection", "Response", "Comments")
File Upload Label — Change the label for the file upload field (e.g., "Upload your work", "Attach evidence")
Tip: Custom labels help make exercises feel more tailored to your specific use case.
Self-Recording Options
When self-recording is enabled, you can choose which types of recordings are allowed:
Video — Allow video recordings
Audio — Allow audio-only recordings
Screen Recording — Allow screen recordings (useful for software demonstrations or presentations)
Note: At least one recording type must be enabled if self-recording is required or optional.
Select Next to continue.
Step 5: Assessment Setup
Select how the Exercise should be assessed:
No assessment — learners complete the Exercise without scoring. No sign-off options available.
Pass/Fail — an assessor manually approves or fails the submission
Simple Scoring — learners receive a numerical score within a defined range (score_from to score_to)
Scoring Assessment — uses a Scoring Rubric for structured grading. You can select an existing rubric or create a new one
Note: If you select "Scoring Assessment", you'll need to choose or create a scoring rubric. The rubric must be created before you can link it to the exercise.
Pass Scores
If using a Scoring Rubric, you can set a Pass Score:
Define the minimum score required to pass
The pass score is shown as both an absolute value and a percentage of the maximum possible score
This works with the "Pass Score" completion type to ensure learners meet competency requirements
Show Scoring to Learners
When using a Scoring Assessment, you can choose to Make score visible to the learner:
When enabled, learners can see their scores and rubric results after their submission has been scored
Learners see their total score, points breakdown, and which quality levels they achieved for each topic area
This helps learners understand how they performed and what they can improve
Tip: Showing scores to learners promotes transparency and helps them understand assessment criteria. Consider enabling this for formative assessments where feedback supports learning.
Note: This option only appears when using Scoring Assessment. Scores are only visible after the submission has been scored by a reviewer.
Select Next.
Step 6: Sign-Off Options
If your exercise requires assessment (not "No Assessment"), configure who can sign off submissions:
Person's manager — Allow managers to sign off submissions from their direct reports
Exclude secondary managers — When enabled, only primary managers can sign off (secondary managers are excluded)
Person's coach — Allow coaches to sign off submissions from users they coach
Selected individual — Choose specific users who can sign off any submission
Reporters — Allow users with Reporter role to sign off
Learning Designers — Allow Learning Designers to sign off
HR users — Allow HR users (with assessment override) to sign off
Tip: You can enable multiple sign-off options. The first person to review can sign off the submission.
For detailed information about sign-off options, see the Exercise Sign-Off Options article.
Select Next.
Step 7: Completion Settings
Configure how the Exercise is completed:
Learner submission — the item completes automatically when the learner submits
Submission scored — completion occurs once the submission has been scored
Manual sign-off — completion only occurs once the assessor signs off
Manual — learners can manually mark the exercise as complete themselves (useful for self-reflection exercises)
Pass Score — completion only occurs when the learner's score meets or exceeds the pass threshold (requires a pass score to be set)
Note: The "Manual" completion type allows learners to mark exercises as complete themselves, which is particularly useful for exercises set to "No Assessment" or self-reflection activities.
Attempt Limits
Set the number of attempts allowed:
Unlimited — learners can submit as many times as needed
Limited — set a specific number (e.g., 1, 2, 3)
Note: With unlimited attempts, submissions won't show as "Failed" even if they score below the pass mark, as the learner can always retry.
Notifications
Configure notifications and choose who is notified:
Notify when exercise is submitted — Notify selected recipients when a learner submits
Notify when exercise is completed — Notify when an exercise is marked as completed (passed)
Notify when exercise is failed — Notify when an exercise submission fails (scores below pass threshold)
You can choose to notify:
Managers
Coaches
Selected individuals
Manager's manager
Tip: Separate notifications for completed vs failed help ensure appropriate follow-up for learners who need additional support.
Select Next.
Step 8: Finish
Review your setup and select Submit.
You're all done!
FAQs
Q: Can I change the assessment method later?
A: Yes, you can edit assessment details at any time. However, changing from "No Assessment" to an assessed type will enable sign-off options, and vice versa.
Q: Can I attach an Exercise to more than one item?
A: No. Each Exercise links to a single item, but you can duplicate an Exercise if needed. See the Duplicating an Exercise article for details.
Q: Do users need to complete all submission types?
A: Only if you mark them as required. You can set file uploads, notes, and self-recording as required, optional, or not allowed independently.
Q: Can I use custom labels for submission fields?
A: Yes. You can customise the labels for notes and file uploads in Step 4 to make exercises more contextually relevant.
Q: What's the difference between "Notify Completed" and "Notify Failed"?
A: "Notify Completed" sends notifications when a submission passes or is marked complete. "Notify Failed" sends notifications specifically when a submission fails (scores below pass threshold). This helps ensure appropriate follow-up.
Q: Can I set a pass score without using a Scoring Rubric?
A: Pass scores are primarily designed for use with Scoring Rubrics. For Simple Scoring, you can set score ranges, but pass scores work best with rubrics.
Q: What happens if I enable unlimited attempts?
A: With unlimited attempts, learners can retry as many times as needed. Submissions won't show as "Failed" even if they score below the pass mark, as the system considers them in progress.
Q: When should I show scores to learners?
A: Showing scores is beneficial for formative assessments where feedback supports learning. It helps learners understand how they performed and what they can improve. Consider your learning objectives and whether transparency will enhance the learning experience.
Q: What's the difference between "Manual sign-off" and "Manual" completion?
A: "Manual sign-off" requires an assessor to sign off before completion. "Manual" allows learners to mark the exercise as complete themselves, useful for self-reflection exercises or when no assessment is required.
Troubleshooting
Issue | Solution |
|---|---|
I can't find the content/action in the dropdown | Ensure the item exists and you have permission to view it. Check you're in the correct company context. |
The assessor isn't receiving notifications | Check notification settings in Step 7. Verify the user is not "Not yet invited" and has valid email settings. |
I can't select a scoring rubric | Make sure the rubric was created beforehand and is not archived. Navigate to Assess → Scoring Rubrics to create or verify rubrics. |
Exercise not appearing after creation | Refresh the page or navigate to Manage → Learning Content → Exercises in the sidebar navigation to confirm status. |
Sign-off options greyed out | Ensure the exercise is not set to "No Assessment". Sign-off options only work with assessed exercises. |
Can't enable self-recording | Ensure at least one recording type (video, audio, or screen recording) is enabled. |
Pass score not working | Verify you've selected "Scoring Assessment" and linked a scoring rubric. Ensure "Pass Score" is selected as the completion type. |
Learners can't see their scores | Check that "Make score visible to the learner" is enabled in Step 5. This option only appears for Scoring Assessment exercises. |
Last Reviewed: 28/11/2025