Keep your momentum going with guided activity recommendations
When you start a study session from a Seneca Revision Planner recommendation, you'll now be guided to your next activity automatically at the end of each session, so you can keep studying without having to navigate back to your plan.
How it works
Start a session by following a recommendation from your Revision Planner.
When the session ends, you'll see a screen showing your next recommended planner activity with activity cards to choose from.
Select an activity to jump straight in, or choose to take a break.
Once you've completed all of today's planned subjects, you'll see a reward state where you can play the breakout game or do a mindfulness activity.
Using rewards in the guided flow
If your guided plan recommends a Wrong Answers activity and you're a free student with rewards, you can now redeem a token to unlock that session directly from this flow, keeping everything in one place.
Things to know
This guided flow only activates when you start sessions via Planner recommendations. Sessions started directly from a course page work as before.
The end of session guidance works across both standard and multi section session flows.
Wrong Answers gating is handled within the guided flow, if you don't have a reward token, you'll be prompted to earn one or choose a different activity.
Refreshed "Up Next" suggestions for standard and cram sessions
Sessions that aren't started from a Planner recommendation now have their own "Up Next" stage at the end of the session, with a new card design and smarter copy. This brings the guided flow experience back for students studying outside of the Revision Planner, so you always have a clear next step when a session ends.
What's new
"Up Next" is now shown at the end of standard and cram sessions, not just Planner driven sessions.
Recommendation cards use the same refreshed design as the Next Plan Activity stage, so the experience feels consistent across session types.
The suggestion copy has been improved so recommendations are more clearly tied to how you performed in the session you just finished (for example, focusing on topics you struggled with).
Things to know
You can still choose to stop studying, the "Up Next" stage is a suggestion, not a requirement.
Students who start from a Planner recommendation continue to see the guided Next Plan Activity flow described above.
