Make Post Enrollment Actions Relative to the ILC session Date
Rather then choosing X# of days to delay a post enrollment, we would like the delay to be relative to the session date. For example, complete the automatic post enrollment 21 days before the session date.
Yes! We need this as well. We want to be able to let users to sign up for ILC sessions and have an automated post-enrollment rule that will add them to an online course 1 week before their session date.
We also need this. Since we can't do hybrid courses, we have to create a curriculum consisting of one ILT and one survey course. The survey is due one week after the SESSION DATE (but there are many sessions). So we need learners to be auto enrolled in the survey course the same day as the session or right when the session ends, so that the survey course then expires one week after their enrollment in it. Since our instructors don't always take attendance immediately, relying on the learner being marked complete does not work for us.
Yes! We need this as well. We want to be able to let users to sign up for ILC sessions and have an automated post-enrollment rule that will add them to an online course 1 week before their session date.
We also need this. Since we can't do hybrid courses, we have to create a curriculum consisting of one ILT and one survey course. The survey is due one week after the SESSION DATE (but there are many sessions). So we need learners to be auto enrolled in the survey course the same day as the session or right when the session ends, so that the survey course then expires one week after their enrollment in it. Since our instructors don't always take attendance immediately, relying on the learner being marked complete does not work for us.
Yes, this! Also
To allow learners to "sign up" in a session AFTER it has started, you must set enrolment by date in the calendar for the course.
But it is an ABSOLUTE date, so you have to pick it. I would much prefer it was a relative date,
like +1 day after session start.
This also allows you to duplicate a session for further cohorts without having to change a lot of settings by hand.