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Overview

Learning in Juno is built from units — individual pieces of content. Units can exist on their own (standalone) or be grouped into Courses and Journeys.

Main content types

These are the primary types you’ll create and consume:
TypeWhat it isDetails
CourseStructured learning with sections, questions, and completion trackingCourses →
QuizAssessment with scoring, retries, time limits, and validationQuizzes →
JourneyOrdered sequence of courses and content with certificate on completionJourneys →
EventLive or virtual session with registration and attendance trackingEvents →
SCORMIndustry-standard e-learning package (SCORM 1.2 / 2004)SCORM →

Media content types

TypeWhat it is
VideoRecorded, uploaded, or linked video content
ArticleRich text content with images and embeds
Audio / PodcastAudio files
DocumentPDF or file viewer
ImageVisual content
Media content types do not currently have completion criteria — they are not tracked for completion.

Other content types

TypeWhat it is
EmbeddedExternal content via iframe/URL
Blog PostContent collection (semi-deprecated)
PlaylistCurated collection of multiple items

Completion logic

TypeHow it’s marked complete
CourseBased on completion criteria setting (all sections, all inputs, or both)
QuizAchieving the passing score
JourneyAll required items within the Journey completed
SCORMSCORM package reports completion internally
EventAdmin confirms attendance
Video, Article, Audio, Document, ImageNo completion tracking at this time

Standalone vs. nested

Some content types can exist both as standalone items and nested inside Courses or Journeys:
  • Standalone: Appears directly in the catalog, can be assigned to learners
  • Inside a Course: One section of a larger course
  • Inside a Journey: One step in a learning sequence
Last modified on April 16, 2026