Student Dashboard


5/29/26 | ATTENTION: The Student Dashboard is in BETA at the moment, and we invite any feedback you can offer.

What is the Student Dashboard?

BRAVOZONE offers multiple avenues for creating and sharing content: Classroom, Self-paced, and SCORM. BRAVOZONE now offers organizations an easy-to-use dashboard for creating and sharing content with their users. BRAVOZONE allows your users to create student accounts, enabling you to control the content users see and when. This includes an easy-to-use Instructor Dashboard to share content. Students will easily be able to see current and past assignments.

To learn more about creating a student account, click here.


Why Use Sign-In-Required? When you create a self-paced session, you can require users to create an account by selecting sign-in-required. There are many advantages to using sign-in-required, which will give you better control of what users will see and do.


What Sign-In Requirement Allows:

  • Restricts who can have access to a session (Classroom-led or Self-paced)

  • Restrict the number of plays an end user can play in a Self-paced session. 

  • Will score all sessions and prevent students from starting and quitting a session to learn a test, or improve their results. All results are scored, so if you allow multiple attempts. (start and don’t finish, it’ll make you finish-it knows where you left off. Records multiple attempts.)

  • Dedicated dashboard for student accounts to track new and completed assignments.  

  • Control start and end times for sessions to be played. 

  • Send email notifications to users using the Course Builder.

  • Every template has the ability to allow participants to view reports. When disabled, signed-in users can only see their scores, but not the questions or answers. (Instructors can turn OFF correct answers only in SPARK in assessment mode)

Get Started

The new Course Builder feature is designed to be useful when you plan to have users create student accounts. Click on the Course Builder tab under your My Content or the blue Course Builder button.

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