My Little Journey With the Classroom in Skool
I’ll be honest. When I first opened the Classroom, I thought, “Okay… where do I start?”
There were lessons.
There were checkmarks.
And my brain briefly tried to make this more complicated than it needed to be.
The good news? Once it clicked, it made total sense. Here’s how it worked for me.
Step 1: Find the Classroom
I clicked Classroom in the left menu and everything was right there. It’s basically a playlist. Shouldn’t be too hard…Top to bottom. No guessing. No scavenger hunt.
Lesson learned: start at the top.
Step 2: Open a Lesson
I clicked a lesson title.
It opened.
I read it, liked what I read. Thought about how handy that was…Then I thought,
“Okay… I’ve done the thing. Now what?”
Step 3: The Checkmark Moment
This is where it all made sense.
When I finished the lesson, I clicked the checkmark next to it.
Just like that, the lesson was marked complete. Oh my goodness! It felt like crossing something off a to-do list. Very satisfying.
Step 4: Move to the Next Lesson
After that, it was simple.
Go back to the Classroom list.
Click the next lesson.
Learn, checkmark, repeat.
No overthinking required (even though I really tried that at first). 🤦🏻‍♀️🫣
Why the Checkmarks Matter
The checkmarks show where you left off, keep everything organized, and make progress feel real.
It’s basically the platform saying, “You’re doing great. Keep going.” And yes… for a brief moment, I truly felt like I was back in school — clicking my checkmark like, “Look at me, I finished my assignment.”🤭🙄🤷🏻‍♀️
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My Little Journey With the Classroom in Skool
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