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Context & Description

Reimagining the course-making process and how courses are formed.

With CS Suite being the prime offering we have introduced modularity in the curriculum we offer to schools.

That means a lot of PnCs will form in terms of course offerings we provide to each school.

We will have a Super Set of full-length courses which we will inherit sessions to form the course packages.

The CS Suite Offering by Tekie had 3 primary teaching component- Coding course, a Theory course and a course on tools.

The course offering was different for each grade and school had the option of customising this curriculum to a chapter level modularity.

The existing curriculum management system of Tekie was not build to handle this degree of customisation and modularity. Leading to an increased operational dependency on the tech team and other challenges.

Limitations of the current CMS

  1. Modularity is achieved at a component level, not at the session-level.
  2. When we have to make a variation of the course, we have to make an entirely new course and remap the content in each of the variations when a new session is made.
  3. When we change the order or sequence for a particular course, it changes the order or sequence for all the batches and students that we have mapped the course too.
  4. Making a variation from an existing course is not possible.
  5. Making hybrid course packages is impossible in the current case.
  6. Making crash course packages from the existing courses is difficult.