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What is the difference between an active and inactive course
Active
vs.
Inactive
Courses
Knowing the
difference
between
active
and
inactive
courses
will allow control over which
courses
are visible while also preserving records… If a
course
is
Inactive
, the
course
will not be available in a learner's list of enrolled
courses
, nor… To toggle a
course
between
Active
and
Inactive
, just click on the
course
you want to edit, navigate to
Written by
Jason Primo
Updated over a week ago
Course
Date Settings
The
course
length has no effect on the
course
until the user starts a
course
-- once they start the
course
… This article explains the
different
date settings available for
courses
: Start and End Dates,
Course
Lengths, and Validity Lengths… To edit
course
deadlines, click on Teaching then
Courses
Written by
Stephen Krzeminski
Updated over a week ago
Course
Catalog Not Showing
Courses
Enrolled
courses
and already completed
courses
will not appear in the
Course
Catalog… The
Course
Catalog only shows
courses
that you are not currently enrolled in.
Courses
that are already completed will also not be visible… The
Course
Catalog only shows
courses
that you are not currently enrolled in
Written by
Stephen Krzeminski
Updated over a week ago
Course
Self-Enrollment
Enroll via
Course
Catalog To start, click on Public Resources then
Course
Catalog… When a learner clicks on
Course
Catalog, they will be able to enroll in
courses
that they have permission… This article covers the
different
methods that learners can use to enrol themselves into
courses
Written by
Jason Primo
Updated over a week ago
Learners Unable to Access
Courses
If a
course
has been manually changed to
Inactive
, the learner will be unable to access the
course
… The most common cause of this is that the
course
they are enrolled in is not yet
active
… If the current day is outside of any deadline, whether it is the
course’s
End Date,
Course
Length, or
Written by
Jason Primo
Updated over a week ago
Creating
Courses
To create a
course
, just click on
Courses
, followed by Create
Course
on the right… From the
course
page, click on
Course
Content…
Courses
are created by combining materials and assessments. This article explains how to take individual modules and turn them into
courses
Written by
Stella Lim
Updated over a week ago
Duplicating
Courses
Just click on the
course
that you want to duplicate by navigating to it from Teaching then
Courses
… To duplicate a
course
, such as to make changes for a new year or to preview changes without affecting a live
course
, follow these steps… Click on the General Settings tab, and click Duplicate
Course
Written by
Jason Primo
Updated over a week ago
Course
Categories
Once you have applied categories, you can filter your
courses
in your
Courses
page by using the dropdown…
Course
Categories allow you to easily organize your
courses
and allows them to be found easier by both other admins and Learners… Just navigate to the
course's
General Settings tab, and use the Category drop-down menu to either choose
Written by
Micaela Alon
Updated over a week ago
Previewing
Courses
Navigate to the
course
that you want to preview, then click on Launch
Course
Preview at the top right… There are two ways to test run a
course
. The first way is to use the Preview function… Now simply click My Learning then click on the
course
that you want to preview
Written by
Stella Lim
Updated over a week ago
Padlocks in
Courses
Additionally, if a module has This Item is Mandatory For
Course
Completion enabled, all following modules… If you look into your settings for your
course
and/or affected modules, you should be able to identify… If you see a padlock beside a module in a
course
, you aren't able to access it yet. The reasons a module may be locked are detailed here
Written by
Stephen Krzeminski
Updated over a week ago