A course builder made of blocks, not blank pages.

The IQEducate course builder organizes training into sections, and each section is made of typed blocks you drop in and arrange. A block might be a YouTube video, a PDF, a rich-text lesson, an image, a quiz, a checklist, an attestation, a file upload, or a link. That structure means you assemble a course from clear pieces instead of wrestling with one long document, and learners move through it a block at a time.

Everything you build is versioned. A course lives as a draft while you write and rearrange it, becomes published when it is ready for learners, and can be archived when it is retired. Progress is tracked at the block level, so you can see exactly how far through a course each learner has gotten rather than just whether they finished.

The building blocks

Sections group related material, and blocks carry the actual content. Mixing block types keeps a course varied and lets you match the format to the message.

  • YouTube video, PDF, image, and link blocks for reference material
  • Rich-text blocks for lessons, context, and instructions
  • Quiz blocks to check understanding with server-graded questions
  • Checklist, attestation, and file-upload blocks to confirm and capture action

Versioning that protects live training

Draft, published, and archived states keep in-progress edits away from learners. You can revise a course as a new draft while the current published version keeps running, then swap it in when you are ready.

Archiving retires outdated courses without deleting the record, so historical completions and certificates still make sense.

Block-level progress

Because progress is recorded per block, you and your managers can see where learners are inside a course — not just a pass or fail at the end. That granularity helps you spot where people stall and improve the content that needs it.

Frequently asked questions

What kinds of content can a course include?

Courses are built from typed blocks: YouTube video, PDF, rich text, image, quiz, checklist, attestation, file upload, and link. You group blocks into sections and arrange them in the order learners should follow.

Can I edit a course without disrupting learners?

Yes. Courses are versioned. You can revise a draft version while the published version stays live, then publish the new version when it is ready. Archiving retires a course without deleting its records.

Can learners upload files as part of a course?

Yes. File-upload blocks let learners submit documents or evidence inside a course, which is useful when training requires proof of a completed task.

How is learner progress measured?

Progress is tracked at the block level, so you can see how far through a course each learner has gotten rather than only whether they have finished.

Do I need design skills to build a good course?

No. The block-based builder handles structure and layout, so you focus on the content. You can also start from the AI course generator and refine the draft in the builder.

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  • Quizzes & Assessments

    Add server-graded quizzes to any course with four question types: multiple choice, true/false, multi-select, and short answer with teacher review.

  • Programs & Learning Paths

    Group courses and policy acknowledgements into ordered programs and learning paths, assign them to people or teams, and track progress through every step.

  • Features

    Explore IQEducate features: AI course generation, quizzes with server-side grading, recurring training rules, automatic certificates, reporting, and client portals.

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