External training is uploaded by different divisions, but our divisions have different managers by location. Example we have a Machinery Moving in Oregon, Washington and Idaho. would like to create a report and send to those managers seperately.
When you click User Transcript you see enrollment dates, completion date, time spent, etc. However when you go to print the transcript you lose all that information. It would be nice to have on the printed side.
Allow certificates to be tied to each ILC session and not the course itself.
We have multiple trainers who do the same course but different sessions and the certificates need to reflect that specific trainer. Everytime we change a certificate in the course, it changes it for the past learners which is a problem for us.
Can there be an option for instructors and enrollees to confirm that they received the meeting invite via Absorb? I facilitate a 4-day orientation that has 24 presenters/instructors. Outlook's rsvp's functionality is faulty (If you "Accept" but do...
Clients would like to be able to edit the text on Submit/Continue buttons in questions. Currently the text can be changed in the Editor, but it does not carry through to the Review, Playback or Publish modes.
I'd like to see an option for default settings for courses and curricula based on category. This would include curricula and course thumbnails, certificates, notification settings, etc. based on category. So all of the courses created in the categ...
Enable parent/child course creation and editing. I.e. I can create a parent course that acts as the template and make children (copies) of it. Then, when I make edits to parent, they are also reflected in child.
It would be useful to be able to temporarily disable lessons within courses, without deleting them. For various reasons including content expirations due to compliance and regulatory requirements, some lessons need to be disabled and it would be d...
In the modern L+D environment, many courses are a complex sequence of actions (eg register with somewhere + read something + pass a test + apply for a card etc etc). These aren't ILC's but they aren't just "online courses" either. The 'online cour...