When in Admin view would be great to only see the active courses and not all the inactive courses. Inactive should be optional. We never really need to go back and view these and there is a lot taking up valuable screen space.
Yes! We would like our admins to only see the active courses when the go to the Courses page in the admin view.
It would also be helpful if the dropdown lists on the enrollments page display whether the course is active or inactive. See the screenshot which shows where you can search for courses when enrolling a user. Please note which ones are active and inactive in this search function!
Right now we have to update course admin visibility for every course we mark inactive to hide from all admins except sys admins (in case we'd ever need to review/reactivate them), but because of this it removes the ability to see progress on these courses in reports via the admin portal (even when you can still see on the leaner side/transcript). This is confusing for admins, but we have to hide inactive courses from them so they don't enroll people in them and so it doesn't clog their view.
Yes! We would like our admins to only see the active courses when the go to the Courses page in the admin view.
It would also be helpful if the dropdown lists on the enrollments page display whether the course is active or inactive. See the screenshot which shows where you can search for courses when enrolling a user. Please note which ones are active and inactive in this search function!
This ties into my idea: https://ideas.absorblms.com/ideas/LMS-I-3878
Right now we have to update course admin visibility for every course we mark inactive to hide from all admins except sys admins (in case we'd ever need to review/reactivate them), but because of this it removes the ability to see progress on these courses in reports via the admin portal (even when you can still see on the leaner side/transcript). This is confusing for admins, but we have to hide inactive courses from them so they don't enroll people in them and so it doesn't clog their view.