What shipped today
- f724fba GH-72: Add admin layout with content management navigation (#94)
- 73a7aba GH-71: Seed one structured example module with content units (#93)
- 032d6e7 GH-70: Add RLS policies for goals, content_units, and assessments (#92)
- 342c97f GH-69: Add assessments and assessment_questions tables (#91)
- 257ae8b GH-68: Add content_units table with DISC adaptation tags (#90)
- ae08249 Remove stale Rails api/ directory and placeholder dirs that were confusing the pipeline
- 2db7915 GH-67: Add goals table to content schema (#81)
- 70f9881 Pivot to content-first roadmap: new milestones, DOMS-informed content taxonomy, LEARNING_DESIGN reference doc
Completed
- GH-72: Add admin layout with content management navigation (#94)
- GH-71: Seed one structured example module with content units (#93)
- GH-70: Add RLS policies for goals, content_units, and assessments (#92)
- GH-69: Add assessments and assessment_questions tables (#91)
- GH-68: Add content_units table with DISC adaptation tags (#90)
- Remove stale Rails api/ directory and placeholder dirs that were confusing the pipeline
- GH-67: Add goals table to content schema (#81)
- Pivot to content-first roadmap: new milestones, DOMS-informed content taxonomy, LEARNING_DESIGN reference doc
Carry-over
- (none)
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Next session
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