> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.chamilo.org/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.chamilo.org/1.11.x/teacher-guide/course_progress.md).

# Course progress

The *Course progress* tool ![](/files/-MFUsyZYBjm4O-NzTbnS) (or perhaps *Course diary* - the name of this tool is still under consideration) allows the teacher to build a course program to be shown (optionally) on the course homepage to include a progress status relative to the current teachers and learners' progress in the scheduled topic preparation.

![](/files/-LH9D5q_SljUWyjfhXa9)

*Illustration: Course progress – Learner view*

This tool is only useful in the case of “synchronous” courses, in which the teacher and the learners progress through the course concurrently. Configuring *Course progress* is quite easy, although quite a lengthy process.

![](/files/-MQkhKCYTdwiJY63g5T_)

*Illustration: Course progress – Teacher view*


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