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Understanding the LearningLemur Workspace
Reading time: 2minThe LearningLemur workspace is the environment where teachers create, manage, and organize quizzes. It provides the structure that connects the platform's main parts, such as quiz creation, question editing, and content discovery, into a coherent workflow.
Understanding how the workspace is organized helps users navigate the platform more efficiently and locate the tools required to design, review, and distribute quizzes. The following screenshot shows the main areas of the LearningLemur workspace.

What It Is
The LearningLemur workspace is the main interface where users interact with the platform. It organizes the tools required to create quizzes, edit questions, explore shared content, and manage teaching materials.
Rather than presenting all features in a single screen, LearningLemur separates the workflow into different areas. Each area focuses on a specific task, such as managing quizzes or editing questions.
This structure helps users move between stages of quiz creation without losing context or organization.
Why It Matters
Creating and managing educational content often involves multiple steps, including designing questions, verifying grading logic, and sharing activities with students.
The workspace structure supports this process by organizing the platform into clearly defined sections. This reduces complexity and helps teachers focus on the task they are currently performing.
By separating quiz management, question editing, and content discovery into dedicated areas, LearningLemur makes it easier to:
- Organize quizzes and teaching materials
- Design questions with precise grading logic
- Reuse existing materials from other educators
- Move smoothly from quiz creation to student assignment
This organization improves usability and supports efficient content creation workflows.
How It Works
The LearningLemur workspace is organized into several functional areas that correspond to different stages of quiz creation and management.
Stage 1: Accessing the main workspace
When users open LearningLemur, they enter the main workspace interface. Navigation is provided via a sidebar that lets users access the platform's primary sections.
These sections include areas for managing personal quizzes and exploring shared materials.
Stage 2: Managing quizzes
The My Quizzes area serves as the main workspace for managing quizzes. From this section, users can:
- Create new quizzes
- Open existing quizzes for editing
- Preview quizzes
- Access quizzes saved from the Content Bank
This area acts as the central hub for organizing and maintaining quiz content.
Stage 3: Editing quizzes and questions
When a quiz is opened, the interface transitions to the quiz editor. This environment allows users to structure the quiz and manage the list of questions it contains.
Individual questions can then be configured through the question editor, where users define the problem statement, correct answers, evaluation rules, and feedback messages. This layered structure separates quiz organization from question configuration.
Stage 4: Discovering shared content
In addition to managing personal quizzes, the workspace provides access to the Content Bank, where educators can explore quizzes shared by other users.
Quizzes discovered in this section can be previewed, saved, and adapted for use in other courses. This feature supports collaboration and encourages the reuse of existing educational materials.
Key Rules or Behaviours
- Quizzes are managed through the My Quizzes workspace and must be created there before questions can be added
- Questions are always edited within the context of a quiz. Individual questions cannot exist independently outside a quiz
- Public quizzes from the Content Bank cannot be edited directly. Users must first save a copy before modifying them
- The interface separates quiz organization from question configuration to maintain a clear editing workflow
Examples
Example 1
A teacher creating a new activity first opens the My Quizzes page and selects Create New Quiz. After creating the quiz, they enter the quiz editor where they add several questions and configure the grading logic for each one.
Example 2
A teacher looking for inspiration explores the Content Bank and previews a quiz shared by another educator. After saving it to their workspace, they create an editable copy and modify the questions for their own class.
Common Misunderstandings
Misconception: The workspace only manages quizzes created by the user
Clarification: The workspace also provides access to quizzes saved from the Content Bank and materials shared by other educators.
Misconception: Questions can be created independently and later added to quizzes
Clarification: In LearningLemur, questions are created and configured within the context of a specific quiz.