TrueLearn_

Licensure exam preparation app

The TrueLearn platform allows faculty and Program Directors to gain predictive insights through the data of their learners. For example, they can observe the testing behaviors of students and residents as they take hundreds of test items within TrueLearn’s SmartBank platform and work toward better outcomes.

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Product brief_

Data-driven approach to learning

Analytics give insight into medical students' study habits, question responses, and peer tracking. We would use these metrics to predict outcomes and provide insights to optimize study efficiency and maximize study performance.

Expertise_
Product design lead, UXD, IxD, and UXR
Platforms_
Web, iOS, and Android
Project date_
August 2019
Position held_
Senior UI/UX Designer
We have all this data. Now what?
The challenge_
TrueLearn collected test-taking metrics from thousands of medical students and their performance factors on licensure exams. How could we use that data in a meaningful way to build value for the student and medical institutions?
The outcome_
We developed a robust dashboard application to allow students, learning specialists, and the dean of an institution to gauge student performance, conduct national competitive analysis, monitor student study habits, and assess curriculum needs.
A small internal team, which included a data scientist, a lead engineer, a systems architect, and myself, was formed to envision the future state of the learning platform. Executive stakeholders asked us to take a "greenfield" approach to solve problems that we knew medical students and institutions faced to ensure the students performed at their best on licensure exams. These exams dictated a medical professional's future and built accreditation for the medical institution.
Our team created an immersive analytics dashboard containing millions of data points across the core product lines. As a result, students, learning specialists, and deans of the medical institutions all received customizable views with metrics that mattered most to them as a user.
Students would gain invaluable insights into their study habits and receive tools that leveraged metacognition to improve their performance.