Totara Community Updates

Best not-for-profit webinar tomorrow!

 
Matt Linaker
Best not-for-profit webinar tomorrow!
par Matt Linaker, Tuesday 24 September 2019, 07:08
Groupe Totara

We’ve got lots of webinars coming up for you to attend. In just one hour, Totara’s Lars Hyland will be speaking about putting freedom first. Join Lars today at 4pm BST / 11am EST to learn:

  • Why traditional learning technology procurement practice fails
  • The strategic value of open source technology
  • Resources to support future procurement practice

Wednesday 25th September

Tomorrow at 10 am BST Indre Dragunaite, Head of Learning Technologies at the IPA will be walking us through the Institute of Practitioners in Advertising award-winning Totara site. Indre will take us behind the scenes to show us how they overcame some of the challenges they had in delivering a certification to thousands of learners globally. Register for the session.  

If you’ve got a project you think could win an award, remember to submit your case study by the 29th November to show off all your good work and have the chance to win a Totara award!

Wes will also be leading a session at 4 pm BST / 11 am EDT to help you get more control over the look and feel of your course page. In the session Wes will review an advanced course building technique using orphan activities to give you more control over the presentation of activities on your course page. The session will be repeated at 9 am NZST.

New course creator course

Last week we launched a brand new program for Course Creators which you can self enrol on now. The program contains eight courses and walks you through the fundamentals of Course Creation in Totara Learn. If you haven’t already enrolled, then why not start today?

Join the conversation

Are you integrating off-the-shelf training content onto your site? Join the conversation to add your best-practice ideas! If you haven’t already looked into Go1 then this is also well worth exploring.

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