We fixed a nasty bug where the time input for a meeting or event was occasionally not stored.
Embedding YouTube videos by pasting the hyperlink is now working again.
Smaller fixes
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We fixed a nasty bug where the time input for a meeting or event was occasionally not stored.
Embedding YouTube videos by pasting the hyperlink is now working again.
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Page editor: Fixed a bug where, in some cases, users could not enter a space character in the inline page heading field.
Portal page: Resolved an issue where items were invisible to anonymous visitors on public portal pages.
Embed code: Improved support for embedding tweets from X.
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At Fellow Digitals, we believe in creating digital environments where everyone can engage and benefit from our products. That’s why we are excited to share some updates aimed at enhancing accessibility for all users.
Our recent release introduces a range of updates designed to improve accessibility. These updates reflect our ongoing commitment to meeting and exceeding accessibility standards. Some of the key enhancements include:
Improved Keyboard Navigation: We have refined keyboard interactions, ensuring that users can efficiently navigate all features without the need for a mouse.
Enhanced Screen Reader Support: We’ve made significant improvements to the way our platform interacts with screen readers.
Color Contrast Adjustments: Our design team has reviewed and adjusted color contrasts across the platform.
Form Accessibility: Forms have been updated with improved labels and error messages, making them more understandable and easier to use with assistive technologies.
These updates are part of our broader mission to create an inclusive digital experience.
Looking ahead, we are targeting full compliance with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) by early 2025. The WCAG 2.2 guidelines provide a comprehensive framework for making web content more accessible.
We understand that accessibility is an evolving field, and we are dedicated to staying at the forefront of these changes. Accessibility is not just a checkbox for us; it is a continuous journey of improvement. Our product development team will continue to prioritize accessibility in future updates.
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Deactivated members are now hidden in member pickers.
After importing members, you can choose whether you would like to invite all selected members, or just the newly added members.
We've restored the option to edit and delete meetings that occurred in the past.
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This new version brings the following improvements:
Rich Text Editor: The text block editor now has a more compact appearance, allowing you to focus on writing your content. Less frequently used options, such as paragraph styles, are now just one click away in overflow menus.
SCORM and LTI: Support for popular learning standards is now built right into Coursepath. Do you want to offer courses in SCORM or LTI format? Please contact us for licensing options.
Smoother HTML5 Import: You can now directly import HTML5 courses. This feature creates a straightforward course with just the imported HTML5 package. The "Start" button launches the course in a new window for an optimal full-screen learning experience.
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Programs: You can now set up a custom notification message for when a new section becomes available.
Video player: The learner can no longer increase the playback speed of videos.
Member profiles: We have fixed a bug where the widget arrangement on the member profile page was not saved.
Search: We've introduced the option to enable anonymous users to search public information within your academy. If you're interested in activating this feature, please reach out to [email protected].
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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.
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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...
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Programs
Programs can now contain Pages (with survey questions).
Programs can now be duplicated, just like courses.
Program Editing has been improved, and now works similarly to editing courses.
Roles at program level are now similar to courses (learner, teacher, auditor, etc). These roles are now also selectable in the Programs widget.
Additional reporting for Programs has been added (see below)
Webhooks have been added for program members: created, completed, deleted.
"My Progress" dropdown
The new “My Progress” dropdown lists the learner’s progress of courses/programs.
The dropdown is available through the top menu icon (next to notifications).
FYI: The “My Progress” portal widget is postponed, but we want to add some additional features/settings before we make it available to our customers.
FYI: In the future, this feature could be expanded to something broader, with various personal “todo” things, like upcoming events, answers that need review, CMS workflow tasks, etc.
Reporting
A new report type “Questions” is added. It lists the answers by all learners.
Reports have been renamed: Participants, Sections, Steps, Questions, Statistics, Traffic.
The reports Sections, Steps and Questions are now available within a course/program only.
Course and program reports are now shown with the navigation of that course/program.
Saved reports can now have start/end dates. Outside this period, the report won't be sent.
Sections and Pages
Modules are now called Sections
Regular Steps in a course are now simply called Pages.
Sections can now have a short introduction text, to be shown in the Table of Contents.
Sections now has a setting "Appearance in the Table of Contents", similar to Steps. This setting controls whether a section should be displayed on the main start page of the course.
Previously, unselecting the checkbox "Manage Course > Settings > Appearance > Menu > Contents", would hide sections on the startpage of the course. Now, hiding sections can be done using the setting "Appearance in the Table of Contents: Hidden" option. Settings for existing sections will be automatically adjusted accordingly.
Navigation for Learners
Even if a course-level learner has higher permissions on academy-level, then the Table of Contents and Course Navigation will still assume the user is a learner. Editing options are hidden, and required steps/questions cannot be skipped.
This allows for a more predictable and consistent user experience, and allows managers to take courses without being able to skip pages, etc. It's also a nice way for academy-level authors to "test drive" a course.
Although the editing options may be hidden, the user effectively still has the same permissions. He can still see reports, and can enter Edit mode via deep-linking, etc. The "Manage Course" menu remains visible. A manager can still upgrade/downgrade his role in the course at any time.
Page and Portal Editor
Widgets and content blocks can now be rearranged with drag-n-drop.
New content can now be added at the desired position - above or below existing blocks.
Text Block widget on portals can now (optionally) have a title and a user-selectable box color.
More than one Attachments-blocks can now be added to a page.
Various changes
Stock Photo search and Icon Builder now remember your last search (during the session).
Conversations List has a new look.
DeepL is our new translation engine, replacing Google Translate.
Available seats are now shown on course cards.
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