We’re excited to share two major upgrades rollin out over the next week in Cerego: a fully redesigned Knowledge Bank experience and a rebuilt Item Editor that introduces two new item types — Flash Cards and Vocabulary.
These updates bring a fresh look, smoother performance, and even more flexibility when building and monitoring learning content.
Knowledge Bank, Redesigned
Whether you’re an instructor tracking student progress or a learner managing your study journey, the Knowledge Bank helps make sense of what’s been learned and what still needs work.
What’s new?
Modern look and feel
- Cleaner visuals and new graphs help surface insights faster.
Course View (for instructors)
- Now displays learner progress per assignment using a simplified layout. Filter by student or assignment. Extra views like Last Seen, Difficulty, and Study Time now live as widgets above the graph.
- Need to refer back? A link is available to switch to the legacy view.
Learner View
- Instead of one giant list of every assignment, learners now land on a summary by course. From there, they can drill into course-specific views.
- Both views keep the core insights, like how recently you’ve studied or which items need review, but with a more focused layout.
A Smoother, Smarter Item Editor
The Item Editor has also been rebuilt and visually refreshed, making it easier to organize and create content.
What's new?
Updated UI for all item types
- Including collapsible sections for Instructional Items, better preview controls, and a streamlined layout for entering answers, images, and audio.
Flash Cards
- Define a card front, optional backs, and wrong answers to help drive learning — all with media support. Cerego’s graduated difficulty is built in: learners will progress from recognizing the answer to recalling it from memory.
Vocabulary Items
- Great for language learning or domain-specific terminology. Define a foreign term and native translation, with wrong answers for both. Audio support helps reinforce pronunciation, and graduated difficulty leads learners toward sentence-based recall.
Fully backward compatible
Old content works just fine — and if you prefer the legacy UI while adjusting, there’s an option to toggle back for now.
These changes are rolling out over the next week — no setup required.