In the Training section, what is the difference between Module and Learning Path?

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2026-01-25T03:50:11.31+00:00

I'm new to the Learn and training section. I'd like to start the material correctly, what is the difference between Module and Learning Path?

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2026-01-25T03:50:17.8066667+00:00

In the Training section of Microsoft Learn, the main difference between a Module and a Learning Path is their structure and purpose:

  • A Module is a standalone, asynchronous web-based training course that typically focuses on a specific service or technology. Modules are usually small, often taking less than an hour to complete, and they provide interactive experiences to help you try out the technology. Each module consists of multiple web pages called units.
  • A Learning Path, on the other hand, is a collection of related modules presented in a specific order. Learning paths are designed to build on one another to teach a broader skill, and they also include descriptive metadata similar to modules. This means that a learning path will guide you through multiple modules to provide a more comprehensive understanding of a topic.

In summary, modules are individual courses, while learning paths are structured collections of modules that help you learn a broader set of skills.

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