When you begin generating the Learning Journey, NTN Blueprint will automatically create a sequence of project phases. A standard structure typically includes a Project Launch phase, three Benchmark phases, and a Culminating Products phase. For each phase, NTN Blueprint provides a description outlining what students will accomplish and offers suggested deliverables aligned to that phase’s goals.
To include one of the suggested deliverables, click the + Add icon beneath the deliverable. NTN Blueprint will then build the deliverable and assign a due date that falls within that phase. To remove a suggested deliverable, select the X icon in the upper-right corner of the deliverable card.
Once a deliverable has been added, you can click on it to open the editing panel on the right-hand side of the screen. Within this panel, you can modify details such as the description, due date, and other relevant fields.
To regenerate the entire learning journey, select the Regenerate button in the upper-right corner of the rubric window.
Tip: Regenerating the Learning Journey will replace any manual edits or customizations you have made. To preserve your work, review and finalize all edits before selecting Regenerate. You can also switch between Learning Journey versions in the same way you would in earlier stages of the NTN Blueprint build.
Each phase also includes a three-dot menu offering additional options:
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Add Deliverable – Manually create a new deliverable for that phase.
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Suggest Deliverables – Have the AI regenerate new deliverables aligned with the phase description.
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Edit Phase – Open the phase editor to modify the phase details.
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Duplicate Phase – Create a copy of the current phase.
- Delete Phase – Remove the selected phase from your Learning Journey.
Once your Learning Journey is finalized, click the Plan button in the upper-right corner of the screen to proceed to the next step.
Next Step: Developing the Plan
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