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Created by Guest
Created on Apr 5, 2022

Add Custom Fields to Courses

It would be helpful if custom fields could be added to Courses, Curriculums, ILC's and Course Bundles and those fields could be used in Reports

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  • Guest
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    Nov 4, 2024

    Hi! Do you have any updates on this? We really need it!

    Here’s our use case: we need to designate course responsibles — individuals who are accountable for managing a course. This role is separate from the course creator, as creators aren’t necessarily responsible for the course's ongoing management. A creator might also change roles or leave the organization. That’s why we need a custom field where we can manually select someone from the user list to be assigned as the responsible person for each course.

    Ideally, this field would also be visible in the course, so learners know whom to contact for questions or issues.

    We hope this is as valuable to other clients as it is to us.

  • Guest
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    Sep 13, 2024

    Great idea in my opinion!

  • Guest
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    Sep 13, 2024

    This capability is becoming a growing need for us.

  • Guest
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    Jun 17, 2024

    Hi, any update on this topic?

  • Guest
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    Apr 17, 2024

    Update on this request?

  • Guest
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    Mar 11, 2024

    Any update on this feature request?

  • Guest
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    Jun 13, 2023

    This would be useful for both reporting and for course placement in catalog. Having only one category really limits how we can display courses in different groupings.

  • Guest
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    Jan 11, 2023

    MEDHOST agrees with this feature request. We would like to have custom fields on courses that can be visible to the learners. For example - Cost of Course (when I do not have eCommerce purchased as a module, but I just want to display the course cost to the learner)

  • Guest
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    Dec 14, 2022

    I agree. It would be good if these fields could also be searchable; like tags in the user interface.