Edu-Jobs are the core learning activities in Life Hub. They're bite-sized tasks that help learners develop skills while earning money. Follow this guide to create engaging Edu-Jobs for your organization. Accessing the Edu-Job Creation Wizard Click Create an Edu-Job in the sidebar to start the step-by-step creation process. The 7-Step Edu-Job Creation Wizard Step 1: Title & Type This is where you establish the foundation of your Edu-Job. Enter the Edu-Job Title Give your Edu-Job a clear, descriptive title that tells learners what they'll be doing (e.g., "Budget Planning Basics Quiz", "Microsoft Excel Data Analysis Challenge"). Select the Edu-Job Type Choose what kind of learning activity this will be: Quiz: Question-based assessment where learners answer questions to demonstrate knowledge Game: Interactive learning game that makes education fun and engaging Microsoft Job: Tasks that use Microsoft 365 tools (Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Teams) Visa Job: Financial literacy content powered by Visa's educational resources Google Docs Job: Tasks that use Google Workspace tools (Docs, Sheets, Slides) Org Admins have access to more Edu-Job types than learners see, giving you flexibility in content creation. Select Category Level 1 Choose the primary subject area for your Edu-Job from your organization's category structure. Assign a Badge Select a badge that learners will earn upon completion. Badges provide motivation and visual representation of achievements. Choose badges that match the Edu-Job's difficulty and topic. Steps 2-7: Content and Configuration Step 2: Content Add the actual learning content for your Edu-Job based on the type you selected. Step 3: Settings Configure how the Edu-Job works and any specific requirements. Step 4: Earning Amount Determine how much learners earn for completing this Edu-Job. Step 5: Scheduling Set when this Edu-Job is available to learners. Step 6: Review Review all information you've entered and make any final edits. Step 7: Publish Finalize your Edu-Job and make it available to learners. Edu-Job Types Explained Quiz Perfect for knowledge assessments, multiple choice questions, and quick comprehension checks. Learners answer questions and receive immediate feedback. Best for: Compliance training, knowledge verification, quick assessments Game Engage learners with interactive, game-based learning. Includes elements like scoring, levels, and competition. Best for: Engagement, sustained learning, skill development Microsoft Job Task-based learning using real Microsoft 365 applications. Learners complete actual work using Excel, Word, PowerPoint, or Teams. Best for: Workplace skills and application competency Visa Job Financial literacy content developed and powered by Visa. Covers topics like budgeting, credit, saving, and financial planning. Best for: Financial literacy goals, learner financial health, corporate wellness Google Docs Job Task-based learning using Google Workspace tools. Learners use Docs, Sheets, Slides, and other Google tools to complete tasks. Best for: Digital skills, cloud-based work, remote collaboration, Google Workspace users Setting Earning Amounts Earnings motivate learners and compensate them for their time. Consider these factors: Complexity: Harder Edu-Jobs should pay more Time Required: Longer tasks deserve higher pay Market Rates: Research what similar tasks pay in your area Organization Budget: Balance learner earnings with your budget Consistency: Keep rates consistent across similar difficulty levels Publishing and Availability When publishing, decide: Visibility: Who can see and complete this Edu-Job? All learners Specific departments Specific grade levels Specific learner groups Timing: When is it available? Ongoing (always available) Limited time (specific start and end dates) Recurring (weekly or monthly opportunities) Capacity: Is there a limit on how many learners can complete it? Tips for Creating Effective Edu-Jobs Keep titles clear and benefit-focused ("Improve Your Excel Skills" vs "Excel Job #3") Match earning amounts to difficulty and time investment Use badges strategically to motivate progression Test your content before publishing Provide clear instructions and learning objectives Set realistic timelines for completion Use your most effective Edu-Job types as templates for similar content

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