Can the completed indicator be done automatically, I can set it manually.
In the front end, the course is mark as in progress, but in the back end there is a check mark
indicating completed.
See image 1 and 2.
Milan course is mark as in progress.
Now, in the second image there is check mark that say 100% complete.
When you complete the course the indicator should be automatically.
completed indicator
Re: completed indicator
Hi Cao,
your first image is missing, anyway maybe there is some confusion so let me give some more information.
A course is a container of learning objects (one or more items). Completing a course means that the user has completed the action required to set it as complete, but you have to configure it, first. It can be a test, a scorm...whatever you want.
Completing an object means viewing it if it's a page, achieving the pass mark if it's a test, achieving the completion method set in the publishing options if it's a scorm (score or slides viewed, for example).
100% does not mean your user has completed the course: it means that the user has completed 100% of the items included in the course.
In your case, you have a user that completed an item (green flag) and 100% of the items. BUT - since you didn't configure "how to mark a course completed" your user is still considered as "in progress" in the course.
So, the only thing you're missing is
- go to the properties of the LO you want to set as the End Object Marker (it's the wrench icon)
- set that object as "end object marker" and save
That's it. Once a user completes that LO, not only the LO will be displayed as completed but also the course will be set as completed.
your first image is missing, anyway maybe there is some confusion so let me give some more information.
A course is a container of learning objects (one or more items). Completing a course means that the user has completed the action required to set it as complete, but you have to configure it, first. It can be a test, a scorm...whatever you want.
Completing an object means viewing it if it's a page, achieving the pass mark if it's a test, achieving the completion method set in the publishing options if it's a scorm (score or slides viewed, for example).
100% does not mean your user has completed the course: it means that the user has completed 100% of the items included in the course.
In your case, you have a user that completed an item (green flag) and 100% of the items. BUT - since you didn't configure "how to mark a course completed" your user is still considered as "in progress" in the course.
So, the only thing you're missing is
- go to the properties of the LO you want to set as the End Object Marker (it's the wrench icon)
- set that object as "end object marker" and save
That's it. Once a user completes that LO, not only the LO will be displayed as completed but also the course will be set as completed.
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Massimiliano Ferrari
Elearnit - Elearning e Knowledge Management
https://www.elearnit.net
https://www.linkedin.com/in/massimilianoferrari
m.ferrari[at]elearnit.net
Skype: m_ferrari_it
Massimiliano Ferrari
Elearnit - Elearning e Knowledge Management
https://www.elearnit.net
https://www.linkedin.com/in/massimilianoferrari
m.ferrari[at]elearnit.net
Skype: m_ferrari_it
Re: completed indicator
thank for the answer.
the End Object Marker was the solution.
there are a lot setting in the program but very little definition or how that setting suppose to work.
try and error. try something and see what happen.
I will put together a you tube video on how to.
the most important thing in an lms is uploading the course, and keeping track of the users.
anything else is gravy.
Thank
the End Object Marker was the solution.
there are a lot setting in the program but very little definition or how that setting suppose to work.
try and error. try something and see what happen.
I will put together a you tube video on how to.
the most important thing in an lms is uploading the course, and keeping track of the users.
anything else is gravy.
Thank
Re: completed indicator
we have a list of tutorials on this forum, for almost every setting. yes, they are in Italian, but you can easily google-translate them
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Massimiliano Ferrari
Elearnit - Elearning e Knowledge Management
https://www.elearnit.net
https://www.linkedin.com/in/massimilianoferrari
m.ferrari[at]elearnit.net
Skype: m_ferrari_it
Massimiliano Ferrari
Elearnit - Elearning e Knowledge Management
https://www.elearnit.net
https://www.linkedin.com/in/massimilianoferrari
m.ferrari[at]elearnit.net
Skype: m_ferrari_it
Re: completed indicator
I can read about 25% Italian, the rest Google-translate.
Thank you
Thank you
Re: completed indicator
Excellent, hope you find what you are looking for
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Massimiliano Ferrari
Elearnit - Elearning e Knowledge Management
https://www.elearnit.net
https://www.linkedin.com/in/massimilianoferrari
m.ferrari[at]elearnit.net
Skype: m_ferrari_it
Massimiliano Ferrari
Elearnit - Elearning e Knowledge Management
https://www.elearnit.net
https://www.linkedin.com/in/massimilianoferrari
m.ferrari[at]elearnit.net
Skype: m_ferrari_it