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Learning plan and instructor access

  • April 17, 2023
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Hi there,

 

I have a learning plan in place. This plan contains two courses and has a rule in place. You have to complete the first course before you are allowed to access the second course. For learners this makes sense, but for the teacher it doesn't. Is there a way for the teacher to access the second course without being forced to complete the first? 

 

 

Best answer by jlreonal

Hi @AnneCS92 - You’d need to create separate Learning Plans if the rule does not apply to both audiences. If the first course is optional for teachers, you can just enroll them in the 2nd Course, so they will not get 2 courses if assigned via LP.

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jlreonal
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  • April 17, 2023

Hi @AnneCS92 - You’d need to create separate Learning Plans if the rule does not apply to both audiences. If the first course is optional for teachers, you can just enroll them in the 2nd Course, so they will not get 2 courses if assigned via LP.


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  • Contributor III
  • April 17, 2023

Hi @jlreonal ,

 

When you put it like that the answer is really so simple. I couldn't figure it out. Thank you! 


lrnlab
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  • April 17, 2023

you could also just mark them as completed for the 1st course. They could still launch the content even if completed 


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  • April 17, 2023

Another easy solution I didn't think of. Thanks!

I do however feel that both look like work-arounds. The default for a teacher in my opinion should be that courses should be easily accesible for everybody marked as a teacher.