What is the learner homepage?
The learner homepage gives learners a dedicated starting point in Secure Code Warrior. It helps them see what to do next, track recent progress, find relevant learning, and manage key learning preferences from one place.
Instead of asking learners to search across different areas of the platform, the homepage brings the most useful next actions together when they log in.
Who is it for?
The learner homepage is for learners using Secure Code Warrior.
The content shown on the page may vary depending on your organization’s configuration. For example, some organizations may use guided learning, events, skill levels, company messages, or language preferences, while others may not.
Why does this benefits my learners?
One place for all training: The homepage brings together actions across Quests, adaptive learning, and courses in a single view, so learners always know what's available to them across the full platform without having to navigate between areas.
Reduces friction: For Quest, Programs and Adaptive learning, learners no longer have to figure out where to start, the "Your next priority" card removes decision fatigue and surfaces the most important action immediately.
Drives engagement: Seeing skill level and achievements creates a sense of momentum and progress, encouraging return visits.
Quick access to learning preferences: Learners can view and edit their learning mode and language selection directly from the homepage, without having to navigate elsewhere, making it easier to keep their training experience personalised.
What learners can see on the homepage
Your next priority
The homepage highlights the learner’s next recommended training item. This may be a Quest or a Quest within a Program. If there are multiple incomplete items, Secure Code Warrior prioritizes mandatory training first, then optional training, based on the nearest due date. Learners can also open their full task list when they want to see everything assigned to them.
Company welcome message
If your organization has added an onboarding or welcome message, learners can see it from the homepage. This gives admins a way to share important context, guidance, or reminders when learners enter the platform.
Skill level
When enabled, learners can see their current skill level from the homepage. This helps learners understand their progress and see how their secure coding capability is developing over time.
Recent achievements
Learners can see their most recently completed Quests. This gives them a quick view of recent progress and makes it easier to return to completed work from My Quests.
Guided learning
If guided learning is enabled for your organization, learners can see relevant Programs, Courses, and Assessments from the homepage. This helps learners find structured learning paths without needing to navigate through multiple areas of the platform.
Events
If your organization has an upcoming or live tournament, learners may see it in the homepage events section. Upcoming tournaments show a countdown. Live tournaments are highlighted so learners can join while the event is active.
Learning mode and language preferences
Learners can review their current learning mode and selected languages from the homepage. Where available, they can update these preferences so their learning experience better matches their role, focus area, and preferred languages.
Why the learner homepage matters
The learner homepage helps learners start faster and stay oriented. It brings training priorities, progress, achievements, and relevant learning into one view. This supports a more focused learning experience and helps organizations strengthen secure coding capability across their teams.
Why some sections may not appear
Not every learner will see the same homepage sections.
A section may be hidden when:
- The feature is not enabled for your organization
- There is no relevant content to show
- The learner does not have assigned or completed training for that section
- Your organization does not use that part of Secure Code Warrior Learning
For example, the events section only appears when there is an upcoming or live tournament. Guided learning only appears when it is enabled for your organization.
What happens if a learner has no assigned tasks?
If a learner has no incomplete assigned training, the homepage still provides useful next steps. Instead of showing an assigned priority, it may guide the learner toward available learning or exploration options so they can continue building secure coding capability.
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