Hi everyone,
If you’ve not already booked your
place to tomorrow’s webinar: A Practical
Learning Framework for The Modern Workforce, there’s still
a few places left to sign
up.
Angela Stopper, CLO,
University of California Berkeley will unveil how learning leaders across
the globe are using and measuring the success of formal, informal and social
learning programs to fit the current transformations happening within the
L&D world.
Angela will be leading the session
tomorrow at 16.00
in London, and the webinar will be repeated on the 27th
November at 16.00 in Montreal.
Audiences
Every user in your LMS is an individual. But when you’ve
got thousands of users, it’s not always practical to manage them that way. So,
if you aren’t going to assign courses, programs, learning plans and goals individually, how are you going to do it? That’s where
audiences come in. If you’d like to learn more about audiences then be sure to register
for the webinar taking
place on the 7th November at 10.00AM Central Time where I’ll walk
you through how to use audiences successfully in your system. If you’re busy at 10.00AM then come
along at 16.00 Central time.
If you’re looking to learn more about audiences, then you can also take the Academy course focused on audiences to give you a rich overview of this feature.
SCORM
The Academy team recently launched a new course on SCORM. SCORM stands for Shareable Content Object Reference Model and is a framework used to define and access information about learning objects so they can be easily shared among different learning management systems. The standard is most frequently used to launch and track completion of e-learning modules that can be included within Totara Learn courses. Enrol on the course if you’d like to learn more about how to:
· Add a new SCORM activity
· Review the SCORM settings on Totara Learn
· Generate reports on SCORM activities
Community Survey
Thanks to everyone who has already completed the Community survey. If you haven’t yet, but would like to contribute to how the Community and the Academy develops then be sure to give us your feedback.
Thanks a lot!
Speak to you in the Community.
Wes.