Frequently Asked Questions for Authors
A typical course life cycle looks as follows:
Draft - When an author completes creating a course and saving it. At this state, course is not available yet for learners.
Published - When an author completes publishing a course. At this state, the course is available for learners to enroll.
Retired - After publishing a course, you can move it to a retired state if you don’t want the course to appear in course catalog for learners.
Deleted - A course under deleted state is when it is removed completely from the Adobe Learning Manager application. Authors can delete the course only when they are in draft or retired states.
You can publish your completed Captivate 9 project to Adobe Learning Manager as a module. In an open Captivate 9 project, use Publish > Publish to Adobe Learning Manager and follow the instructions to publish a module.
Refer to Adobe Learning Manager: Publish Modules from Adobe Captivate 9video for more information.
You can also refer to Adobe Captivate 9 help content for detailed procedure.
Note
The Adobe Captivate 9 help content is external to Learning Manager Help application.
While creating the course, you can choose Enrollment type as self-enrolled, manager nominated, or manager approved courses:
Manager nominated These courses can only be nominated by managers. Learner cannot enroll to these type of courses.
Manager approval required These courses should be approved by Managers. Learners can sign-up for these courses but they are not enrolled directly to these type of courses without Manager’s approval. A notification request is sent to Managers when learners sign-up for these type of courses. Upon Manager approval, these courses will be listed as enrolled for learners.
Self-enrolled Learners can directly enroll themselves to these type of courses.
Authors can delete unpublished or retired courses. After publishing a course, you can retire a course and move it back into published state again. To delete unpublished courses, follow the steps below:
- After creating a course, click My Courses on the left pane.
- Hover the mouse over the course that you want to delete and click Delete Course.
- Respond to the confirmation dialog by clicking OK.
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Course life cycle
A typical course life cycle appears as follows:
Draft - When an author completes creating a course and saving it. At this state, course is not available yet for learners.
Published - When an author completes publishing a course. At this state, the course is available for learners to enroll.
Retired - After publishing a course, you can move it to a retired state if you don’t want the course to appear in course catalog for learners.
Deleted - A course under deleted state is when it is removed completely from the Adobe Learning Manager application. Courses can be deleted by authors only when they are in draft or retired states.
Create a library of modules that can be aligned to courses as self-paced modules. Authors can create modules by following the steps below:
- Click Module Library on the left pane after your log in as Author.
- Click Add on the upper-right corner of the page.
- Fill in the Module name, description, module tags.
- Choose the module type as Shared if you wish to share your module to all authors. Choose private otherwise.
- Click the Upload Module icon and upload the module content.
- Click Save.
Your module will be listed in the Module library after it has been successfully uploaded.
Author would come across these terms while creating courses.
Test out modules represent the core modules of the course. If a learner completes this important module, then it can be considered as course completion even though the learner doesn’t complete the actual contents of the course.
Content modules represent actual course curriculum. Learner can better understand the complete contents of the course by going through these contents.
Pre-work modules help the learners to understand the basics and get ready for the course.
Author would come across these terms while creating courses.
Pre-requisite corresponds to any required courses to be taken before taking up the specific course. Author can enforce a pre-requisite making it mandatory for completion before taking up the course.
Pre-work corresponds to any reference modules recommended by author that would aid the learner better understand the specific course. This is not mandatory.
You can search courses in two ways:
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Using Search field displayed at the upper-right corner. Type the course name or any key words associated with your courses to locate your courses.
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By filtering list of courses using the filters. You can filter the courses by state such as All, Published, Draft and Retired by clicking each of these options.
You can also search based on skill sets by clicking Skills and choosing each of them.
Based on your choice, you can view the filtered list of courses and choose accordingly.
There are two types of modules:
- Shared - available to all authors for use
- Private - available only to the author who created it.
So, you can add only shared modules of other authors to your courses.
You can add course modules to a new course or to the existing draft course. To add modules to a new course, refer How do I create a course?
You can add modules to the module library by clicking Module Library and then Add.
To add modules to an already published course, you can make a duplicate of that course first, which is saved as draft, and then add modules.
There is no exclusive option available now to create Quiz for courses. You can create it as part of the content creation process.
Quiz is a SCORM/AICC or Captivate or Presenter content, which can be added as a module to the course.
To create a course, follow the steps:
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Log in to Adobe Learning Manager as an author.
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Click Create courses in the getting-started page.
Basic Info page appears. -
Provide the basic information required for the course. Follow the instructions as per the static help available.
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Click Add modules to course and choose a module from the list of four modules: Provide the required basic information for each module and click Done.
Once you complete creating the course, click Save. Your course is saved as draft, by default. Click Publish to publish your course.
To make your course ready for publishing, you need to add course name, at least one module, enrollment type, competency, competency level, and credits.
You can also publish a draft listed course by following the steps below:
- Click MyCourses>drafts tab
- Hover the mouse over the course and click Publish Course.