The following issues have been fixed today:
Text editor: the “Heading 1” formatting option would not be visible.
Text editor: the image alignment would not be saved in some cases.
Presentations could not be imported as new section within a course.
The following issues have been fixed today:
Text editor: the “Heading 1” formatting option would not be visible.
Text editor: the image alignment would not be saved in some cases.
Presentations could not be imported as new section within a course.
Did you like this update?
We’ve just released the following:
The Page Editor has been improved. You can now edit the contents of text blocks without leaving the page. Just enter "Edit mode" and start typing.
Utilize the new Flashcards content type to help your learners in self-training.
We made improvements to enhance the appearance of Coursepath on your phone and tablet.
Start pages have been renamed to Spaces. In the near future, there will be many more things you can do with a space. Stay tuned for updates...
Did you like this update?
In the past weeks we have released to following improvements:
Newly added members are now high-lighted in green on the confirmation pane. When importing a lot of members, you can now quickly see who’s new and who’s not. Hover over the names to reveal more detailed info about what’s going on:
Some links in the notification dropdown wouldn’t open the correct page.
The notification dropdown now also includes alerts about new messages in discussions you follow.
Improvements were made in the delivery of push notifications.
Members: When exporting to Excel, some fields were not included in the spreadsheet.
Groups: The total member counts in the group overview now exclude deactivated members as before.
Glossary: In rare situations, some terms would not become clickable.
Widgets: Not all categories would be visible when setting up content filters.
Widgets: In some cases, staff members would not be able to edit widgets with no content.
Search filter: An issue was resolved where it would not be possible to manually enter the date and time.
Did you like this update?
This week we’ve resolved some issues:
Course Menu: Auditors can now see the "Members" menu item, providing access to results and certificates.
Discussions: We've fixed the issue where the "New Topic" would be invisible for some users.
Media progress requirements: Auditors are now exempt from video or audio progress requirements, offering a smoother experience for content review.
Country Selector: Now, users can select from all countries worldwide, rather than only currently in-use countries.
Did you like this update?
We've overhauled the Member profile pages. There are now dedicated tabs for various info and settings:
Profile: see the member's profile info, like company, address, custom fields, etc
Participation (only shown when inside a course): see the learner's history, certificate, results.
Assignments: see all roles/assignments of the member. If you have permission, then you can assign new groups, courses, programs, etc. You can also change the role of the member.
Account (for managers only): view and manage the user's Email/username, access code, external IDs, deactivation date, etc, etc.
There is new “advanced group permissions” feature, which (when enabled) features:
Domain managers can delegate member management to "Group Managers" (as defined per group)
Group managers can only create and modify members within their own group(s).
Group managers can only view learning results of the members within their group(s).
When setting the permission of a course, a group manager can only select (members of) his own groups. E.g. he cannot assign other groups/member to the course.
Please contact us to enable the advanced group permissions feature.
There is now a dedicated “Permissions” tab where you can control the visibility and enrollment settings. The “Seat limit” field has moved to the “General” tab.
On the “Permissions” tab you can now specify which Groups of members should be “automatically enrolled” in the course (or program). Previously, this had to be done by domain-level managers under Setup > Groups.
The Setup section now has crumb-style navigation
Added support for images in WebP and HEIC format
Did you like this update?
We have just released some improvements that we think you'll appreciate:
Audio Playback: Now you can make audio playback mandatory in courses. Similar to video content, you have the flexibility to set the minimum percentage of audio that must be played before learners can proceed to the next step.
Hyperlink Insertion: You can now directly insert hyperlinks in Programs, Hand-picked widgets, and the Navigation bars. This eliminates the need to navigate through the Setup section to add a link.
We fixed an ugly 500 error that occurred when performing bulk edits on members.
Did you like this update?
Start pages
Place widgets side-by-side by choosing one of the new 2 and 3 column layouts.
Add video, images, and text blocks directly on the start pages for short introduction messages.
Further changes
The "Arrange blocks" function has moved to the Edit mode of the Page and Start page editor.
Date and Time pickers have been replaced with browser/platform native controls. This is especially handy when you're using Coursepath on iOS or Android.
A new “Time” filter is added to the Members page in a courses, as well as in the Participants report.
Images in rich text content can now be zoomed by clicking on them.
Did you like this update?
The toolbar will be updated to provide a more consistent and predictable experience. Using the familiar breadcrumb navigation style, you will be able to easily see where you are in the course.
The course tool menu (with options such as Events and Glossary) will be moved to the course home page.
The top-level navigation bar will always be visible, so all your key Academy destinations will be just a click away.
You will be able to make your pages stand out by applying new headline styles. Display the page's featured image, author and publication date.
Did you like this update?
On 8 May we’ve made a change to Coursepath, where members with academy-level writing permissions would no longer see the page edit buttons, once they explicitly got the "Participant" role in a course. This change has now been reverted: the editing options are now visible again for those with appropriate permission (managers and authors).
Similarly, the table of contents is now again the startpage of the course — for those with the right permissions. The “About” page will be shown to people who are not enrolled and cannot edit the course.
Furthermore, we have restored the option to delete a saved report. You can find the delete link in the "Save report" dialog.
Did you like this update?