Building a community: starting with profiles to learn about one another

  • 1 March 2022
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Hi community!

To help a specific key audience in my organisation, I’m looking for ways that we can use our Docebo space to host profile files (PDFs most likely) that each user in this group can easily access. This is to help them get to know their peers and find maybe specialists who can help address a question.

Has anyone done something like this before? What cool approaches could I use?

My (simple!) starting points would be creating a course and/or using the forum function - but it feels a bit 20th century…

Note: we don’t have DCS (yet)!

Many thanks!


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Hey @rebweicht! I converted your Idea to a Conversation so that others can easily respond and share their perspectives.

 

As you mentioned towards the end of your post, this seems like a really great use case for DCS. If you were using Discover, Coach & Share, I’d recommend creating channels per group (or even using cohorts) and allowing learners to upload their own profile PDFs.

 

In the meantime, I like your idea to create a course per group that would contain the profiles of every learner (you can either use the Slide Converter or upload them as File training materials). This would allow your learners to access and view all profiles in a single space, and would allow them to search for each individual training material by name in the global search of the platform.

 

I hope that helps!

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