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Trenaro’s Content Hierarchy

Understanding the Structure of Content in Trenaro

Updated over a month ago

Understanding the structure of content in Trenaro helps you design, manage, and deliver training more effectively. Below is an explanation of each layer of Trenaro’s content model and how they connect.

Course

A Course is the highest-level container of your training in Trenaro. It represents a full learning path or program that learners enroll in and complete. A course can include multiple Sessions, along with settings such as narration style, access controls, branding, and assessments.

  • Purpose: To group related sessions into a coherent curriculum or topic.

  • Controls: You can assign a course to teams, set distribution rules, control discoverability, and apply course-wide settings (e.g. default AI Instructor).

  • Analytics: Course-level analytics track enrollment, completion, assessment performance, trends across sessions, and overall impact.

Session

A Session is a modular unit inside a course. Think of a session as a “chapter” or “module” of that course. Each session includes slides, narration, an AI Instructor (if used), and assessments. Courses are built by combining sessions that cover sequential or related topics.

  • Purpose: To break down a course into manageable, focused learning segments.

  • Customization: Each session can have its own style, narration settings, instructor, and flow or navigation choices.

  • Editing: You can create, duplicate, reorder, or delete sessions independently within a course, without affecting other sessions.

How it all fits together

Layer

Contains / Composed Of

Key Control Points

Analytics Scope

Course

Multiple Sessions + course-level settings

Distribution, access, branding, default instructor, discoverability

Enrollment, completion, learner outcomes

Session

Slides, narration, assessments, flow

Instructor, session style, knowledge, navigation

Session-specific performance, assessments

Related Concepts

  • Delivery / Publication: The process of making a Course (and its Sessions) available to learners. A delivery sets which teams or categories can access it, how discoverable it is, and which version is live.

  • AI Instructor, Narration, Assessments within Sessions: Each session can include an AI Instructor (video, photo, or voice-only), narration (generated or uploaded), and assessments. These bring sessions to life as interactive learning experiences.

  • Categories & Teams: Courses can be organized by categories and assigned to specific teams. This helps structure training content and control who can see and enroll in each course.

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