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The '''New available courses''' block can be placed on the Dashboard. It displays all courses that satisfy '''all''' of the following criteria | {{Workplace}} | ||
The '''New available courses''' block can be placed on the Dashboard. It displays all courses (in alphabetical order) that satisfy '''all''' of the following criteria: | |||
* The course is new to the user (not new on the system)! | |||
* The user has not accessed the course, that is, the [[Course cover]] has not been passed | * The user has not accessed the course, that is, the [[Course cover]] has not been passed | ||
* The course belongs to the same tenant as the user | * The course belongs to the same tenant as the user | ||
[[File:New available courses.png|border|center|frameless|900x900px]] | [[File:New available courses.png|border|center|frameless|900x900px]]The block's full potential shows when used alongside programs or certifications as it shows the courses that a learner should be doing next when another course (of the program) has been completed. | ||
The block works great in conjunction with the [[In progress courses block]]. Placing the two blocks together on the Dashboard (the default), they work as a kind of "vertical Kanban board," so users can see which courses have been completed and which are ongoing. |
Latest revision as of 14:39, 11 October 2022
The New available courses block can be placed on the Dashboard. It displays all courses (in alphabetical order) that satisfy all of the following criteria:
- The course is new to the user (not new on the system)!
- The user has not accessed the course, that is, the Course cover has not been passed
- The course belongs to the same tenant as the user
The block's full potential shows when used alongside programs or certifications as it shows the courses that a learner should be doing next when another course (of the program) has been completed.
The block works great in conjunction with the In progress courses block. Placing the two blocks together on the Dashboard (the default), they work as a kind of "vertical Kanban board," so users can see which courses have been completed and which are ongoing.