Can't recommend courses based on users' interest tags. Can’t pull courses into rotator, grid, or list modules on existing site pages. Instead, separate course catalog pages are dedicated to displaying only courses. Course catalog pages can include multiple modules with various layouts, just like other site pages. And you can have multiple course catalog pages. (For example, a page for on-demand courses and a page for time-bound courses.) Here are our recommendations for helping users find your courses: Prominently display course catalog pages in your primary navigation bar. To highlight individual courses on existing site pages, create a link to them from blurbs, billboards, or on-demand content. Can’t lock courses with access level tags. But note that by setting up a course to require enrollment requests, you can still prevent people from starting a course unless you enroll themCan’t preview courses while logged out on a public preview site. Downloadable Accessing analytics reports for LSM courses are different from the ones on the existing platform. Analytics reports pulled varies from legacy courses. The analytics reports from the existing platform don’t include are exclusive to legacy courses and don't encompass data from the new courses. But note that the data is still stored in the database; The ability to get this data is a feature on the roadmapones. For comprehensive data on our new LMS courses, visit the courses dashboard. From there, you can download LMS reports and transcripts. Additionally, you can view and download LMS course analytics from the basic analytics dashboard.
Note that these features do integrate with existing JUNO functionality: |