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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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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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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I have been asked this question a couple of times, and I myself ponder this question from time to time. I write this post for myself as well as to share with those facing the weighty decision in picking the right LMS.
The Terminology Soup
In the learning technology world, the different terms used to refer to [...]
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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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