Peng Zhang on January 14th, 2010

completion of a course by a user will show up in a report run on an LC as long as the user and the course are both associated with the LC.

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Peng Zhang on January 14th, 2010

Findings:

Would courses loaded onto a Sub-LearnCenter show up in other LearnCenters? It depends. If the course is inserted into the showroom of the LC from the common storage room, then the course will appear for a LC that did not initially created or imported the course.
Courses created or imported are by default stored in a [...]

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Peng Zhang on January 14th, 2010

In preparation for setting up a sub-LearnCenter(SLC) and controlling access to it, I did some exploratory tests on Learn.com’s sub-LearnCenters to find out more about the relationships between users and LearnCenters. Here are what I found:

primary LC (PLC) and SLC reference the same user record which contains the user properties. If the company field is [...]

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Because I saw that when importing external content, one could choose to embed an SCORM or AICC API into a course page inside the course editor, I thought I might be able to important an SCORM course this way instead of using the SCORM importer. It turned out that a course thus imported will not [...]

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