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CapabilityWithin Totara Learn, capabilities are used to define what a particular role can do in the system. These are normally associated to roles by default but can be added or removed by a Site Administrator to customise a role or create a new one. Capabilities might include the ability to grade assignments, create courses or add new users. |
CatalogueFound under Find Learning, the catalogue is a searchable, filterable, customisable view of courses, programs, certifications, playlists and resources available on your Totara site. The catalogue can be displayed as a grid or list view. |
CategoryA grouping or folder of similar or associated courses, programs and/or certifications. A category may have any number of sub-categories. |
CertificateAn activity type which is an electronic award of achievement based on a traditional paper-based certificate layout. Certificates can be branded, personalised and set to be automatically issued to individuals based on predefined criteria (most commonly on course completion). |
CertificationA
recurring training requirement where an initial certification and a
re-certification learning path is defined, tracked, and managed to ensure completion
and compliance. Certification pathways consist of one or more courses. |
Certification imageAn image representing a certification within the Featured Links block and/or the Course Catalogue. A default image is displayed unless a custom image has been added via a certification's general settings. |
ChildA child item is an component within a hierarchical structure that sits under a top level item or a parent. |
CompetencyAn achievement, skill, or knowledge a learner may or must obtain and/or demonstrate. Competencies can be tied to courses (where the course provides evidence of a competency). |
Competency assignmentThe process of linking a user to a competency (either directly or via their position, organisation or audience membership). This assignment allows users and their managers to track their progress in achieving the competency. |
Conditional accessAlso
known as restricted access. Restricts access to specific activities based on
the user meeting (or failing to meet) predefined criteria. |
Content MarketplaceThe Content Marketplace allows you to access a range of free and paid-for learning content from trusted content partners, and integrate this SCORM based content into your course catalogue as one or many new courses. |
ContextThe scope of the software that a user's role assignment affects i.e. a learner in a course, a site-wide administrator. There is a definition for Role Context, but it's not referred to as that in the LMS. |
Contextual helpHelp and additional information for a specific area or field identified by the ( ) icon. |
CourseA
single learning environment for enrolled learners, containing content in the
form of one or many activities and resources. |
Course iconA small square image shown against a course name within course listings and custom reports. A default image is displayed unless a custom icon is selected within a course's settings. |
Course imageAn image representing a course within the Featured Links block and/or the Course Catalogue. A default image is displayed unless a custom image has been added via a course's settings. |
Course SetA section of a program or certification comprised of a course, set of courses, or a competency. One program or certification may have multiple course sets. |
Course typeA course setting indicating whether the course is offered as blended, e-learning or seminar based learning. While this field has no impact on the activities, resources or functionality available in the course, a filter and browse option for course type is available within the Course Catalogue. |
CurationThe act of discovering, gathering and presenting content that surrounds specific subject matter. Curation is not limited to generating content, but is instead the practice of amassing content from a variety of sources and delivering it in an organised fashion. |
Custom fieldA custom field allows for additional information to be captured within a form or activity. Custom fields are created by site administrators and can include fields such as multi-choice select, short or long text, radio buttons, dropdown menus etc. Custom fields can be created and applied to a range of areas within Totara such as Seminar Assets, Goal types, User Profiles, Courses, Programs and Certifications. |