In AE, when editing course, change publish button to save (like A5)
In A5, when you edited a course, the action was clicking a save button. In AE when you edit a course, the action is clicking the publish button. To avoid confusion, can this button be changed back to save?
Right now, if I want admins to have the ability to enroll users in courses from the Users interface, I have to select the Categories/View check box for the admin role. Doing so DOES allow the admin to enroll users in courses from the Users interfa...
We use sessions to distinguish specific offerings under generic course titles. People are able to add a Description and change notes to a session so that sub offerings describe how it differs. However, without being able to view the description in...
Import language from course file and show on learner side
When we import new courses to Absorb, we cannot bring in the language of the course. I would also like for learners to be able to see the language options on the course page.
Add a "Preview Users" feature at the end of the Enrollment Rules area under Edit Online Course
At the end of the Enable Automatic Enrollment area under Edit Online Course, there is a line that states "XX users meet the automatic enrollment rules you have set. XX have an existing enrollment, with XX receiving a new enrollment." It'd be reall...
Please allow us to set default course player layout by course. The current layouts improperly display on some content types, cutting off the playbar, or awkwardly cutting off Rise courses, which are fullscreen by nature. This puts us in an awkward...
Automatically mark as a course as InActive if no ILC sessions are available or on a specific date/timeframe
My company runs around 6-10 different ILC topics per month, most of which will run around 2-3 sessions to accomidate different global timezones. For the trainers running the events, they are mostly living in Zoom before, during, and after the sess...
Don't remove courses from catalog when learner completes a course
Our clients are complaining because courses disappear from the catalog when learners complete them. Our clients want completed courses to remain in the catalog so learners can easily access and review the courses.