See what you finished, what you bookmarked, and where you are in your tracks.
4 min · Reviewed 2026
Your dashboard at a glance
The dashboard is your personal page. It shows a few simple things and is the first place to go when you log in.
What you'll see
Lessons completed (a count and recent ones).
Bookmarks waiting for you.
Tracks you started, with a progress bar.
Certificates you earned, ready to print.
Your reading streak (days in a row you opened a lesson).
How to get there
Click your profile picture in the top right.
Choose 'Dashboard' from the menu.
The big idea: the dashboard is a quiet summary of your progress. Pop in for a look any day you like.
Practice this safely
Try this with a low-stakes example and a trusted adult nearby. The goal is to notice how AI talks about dashboard, not to let it make the decision for you.
Ask AI to explain dashboard in plain language, then underline anything that sounds uncertain or too broad.
Give it one detail from "How to View Your Dashboard" and ask for two possible next steps plus one reason each step might be wrong.
Check progress against a trusted source, teacher, adult, expert, or original document before you use it.
End-of-lesson check
8 questions · take it digitally for instant feedback at tendril.neural-forge.io/learn/quiz/end-walkthrough-view-dashboard-explorers
What is the main idea of "How to View Your Dashboard"?
See what you finished, what you bookmarked, and where you are in your tracks.
Use AI as the final authority for the whole decision
Avoid checking the answer once it sounds polished
Focus only on speed instead of judgment
Which concept is most central to "How to View Your Dashboard"?
progress
dashboard
streak
tracks
Which use of AI fits this topic best?
Let the AI decide what matters without your review
Use the answer before checking whether it fits the situation
Lessons completed (a count and recent ones).
Trust the first answer because it sounds confident
What should a careful learner remember about "Streaks are friendly, not pushy"?
If you miss a day, no one minds. The streak just resets. The point is the reading, not the number.
Skip the context so the tool can guess faster
Treat the output as private even after sharing it online
Use the answer without checking the source
You want to use AI after this lesson. What is the safest next step?
Act immediately because the AI answer is written clearly
Use short, concrete wording and ask a trusted adult when the stakes matter.
Hide uncertainty so the final answer looks cleaner
Use private or sensitive details before checking permission
How should AI output about dashboard be treated?
As proof that no other source is needed
As a replacement for context, consent, or expert review
As a draft or helper output that still needs human judgment and verification
As something that becomes correct when it sounds confident
Name one way to verify an AI answer about dashboard.
Which action would help you apply "How to View Your Dashboard" responsibly?
Use the tool to avoid thinking through the tradeoff
Keep going even if the output conflicts with a trusted source
Trust the first answer because it sounds confident