For Learners
Study with MOEgent, practise, sit mocks, write essays and track your qualification.
This is your guide to studying on CLIP Learn. Everything here is designed to move you from reading the material to knowing it well enough to pass.
Your dashboard
When you log in you land on your dashboard. It shows:
- What to do next — your next lesson or the practice you're due.
- My qualification — the programme you're on, how many modules it has, and your percentage complete.
- Your streak and recent activity, to keep the habit going.
Your AI trainer (MOEgent)
MOEgent — "Moe" — is your personal trainer, available 24/7 by text or voice.
- Ask anything about your course. Moe answers only from the published materials and shows you the sources it used.
- If something is outside your materials, Moe won't guess — it tells you, and can pass the question to the CLIP team so a human answers.
- Moe knows your programme. It coaches you on your actual weak spots, drawn from the questions you've been getting wrong.
On WhatsApp too
Moe is omnichannel — the same trainer, with the same memory, works over WhatsApp. Whatever you ask on the web, Moe remembers on WhatsApp and vice-versa.
Practice and mocks
Reading isn't enough — you have to retrieve.
Practice
Adaptive drills that serve questions at the right level for you and target your weaker topics.
Mock exams
Timed papers that mirror the real exam shape, auto-marked, so you build exam stamina.
Past papers
Work real past questions: attempt, reveal the model answer, self-assess, then discuss with Moe.
Flashcards
Quick front/back recall cards. Each lesson can carry its own set — flip, self-mark, and cycle the ones you keep missing.
Every question you answer feeds your mastery — a per-topic score that tells you (and Moe) exactly where to focus next.
Written exams
Some qualifications are marked on scenario / essay answers, not multiple choice. CLIP Learn supports these end to end:
Open Written practice and pick a scenario question.
Write a full, structured answer in the timed editor (with a live word count).
Submit it. An examiner marks it against the mark scheme — assisted by AI, but the final grade is always a human's.
Your mark and feedback appear under Your marked answers once released.
Assignments
Trainers can set assignments on a module. Submit your work from the Assignments page; your trainer marks it and you're notified when a grade lands.
Exam planning
If your qualification has fixed sittings, use Exams to plan which module you'll sit at which sitting, and record your results as they come in.
Discuss
The Discuss boards let you ask questions and compare notes with other learners on your course. Trainers moderate and can pin the most useful threads.
Staying on track
- Keep your streak alive — little and often beats cramming.
- Trust the mastery bars: green topics are solid, amber ones need another pass.
- When you're stuck, ask Moe rather than re-reading — retrieval is where the learning is.