On the Learning plans screen, you can see all the learning plans you have access to, including those that have been specifically assigned to you, as well as those that are available for you to take on a casual basis. You can see the learning plans you have not yet started, those that you’ve started and are currently in the progress, and the ones you have completed.
A learning plan allows community admins to group related topics, events, and SCORM courses together into modules. If you are a community admin, you can create learning plans within a community, set deadlines, and control which users have access.
Example: You might create a 'Kitchen safety' learning plan for chefs in a hotel kitchen, so that they understand the necessary health and safety procedures while at work.
You can create learning plans that users only need to take once, or you can create recurrent learning plans that must be retaken by users at regular intervals for compliance purposes, such as on a monthly, biyearly, or yearly basis.
This page covers the Learning plans page in Fuse4. If you are using the legacy version of the platform, please refer to Learning plans.
Viewing a learning plan
To view a learning plan in full, click the View button.
Searching and filtering
If you have a very large list of learning plans that are available to you, you can search through them using the search bar at the top of the screen and the list narrows down to only show those that match your search criteria.
You can also filter the list to only show learning plans with a particular status, including Not started, In progress, and Completed.
You can filter the list by community so that only learning plans from a particular communities are shown.
Creating a community
If you are site admin or a user who is a member of an admin group with the permission to create communities, you will see the Create a community button in the top-right corner of the screen. Clicking this button takes you to the community creation screen in the Admin Panel, where you can start creating and configuring the community.