Readily accessible course content is one of the reasons you want an LMS. Adding courses is easy, if the required data is available when you start. Here are some things to prepare and consider before you start.
You can establish course codes in any manner you wish. Having a coding or naming plan upfront can help make the process more efficient.
Before adding courses, you’ll need to have your organization structure established. Courses are tied to Business Units. Make sure you have any additional Business Units (BU)set up prior to starting so that you can add them to each course, as desired. Although you can add new BUs at any time, it’s easier to add them at the same time. Knowing which BUs need which courses ahead of time is very helpful.
Take time to think about some key configuration points:
One of the only things that cannot be changed after course creation is the Delivery Method. You can edit most other setting any time after the course is established.
What happens next?
After saving, tabs associated with the course delivery type will become available. These are covered in the delivery method-specific standalone documents. These shown below are the standard tabs provided after saving any type of course.
To edit an existing course:
Remember, the one thing you can’t change once it’s established is the Delivery Method. To correct an error in delivery method:
If a user can’t see any courses in the course catalog at all, they should contact their portal administrators. There could be user profile or course-related issues preventing it.
When a user can’t see a specific course they’re looking for, it’s most likely because they belong to a location in business unit that is not specified on the course Organizations list.
If the course is set to allow “Once Only Enrollment”, the student who completes it can’t take it again unless the portal administrator edits the completed transcript to expire it.
If there is no desire to change the enrollment requirement, the portal administrator can use the Transcript Expiration Days setting to establish automatic transcript expiration for future enrollees. This setting does not work retroactively, so it will not fix transcripts that are already established.
In some cases, if a Once Only eLearning course is set to Allow Relaunch, a student can launch the course on the original transcript and attempt to improve their score. The LMS will retain the highest score. This only works if the author of the course content made provisions for re-entering the course and allowing the student to retry a quiz.