Not exact matches
Katsanis notes that once inside a cell, the Wnt
pathway splits into two
branches that need to be balanced depending
on the needs of each cell: the so - called canonical
branch, which typically drives cells to multiply, and the non-canonical
branch, which controls messages to refine cell shape and growth.
It's the whole IGF - 1 / Akt1 / PI3K / mTOR -
pathway (and the AMPK
branch) we have to keep an eye
on.
That means
branching: giving your learners different
pathways through the course depending
on choices they make at each point of challenge.
If you've created personalized
branches of content, where different users go down different
pathways depending
on how they answer questions or what they select from menus, a page progress dashboard will reveal which
pathways are most visited.