Catalog Visibility Enhancements for Self-Paced Learning
You can now configure private self-paced learning to delegate access to the specializations and communities that include the learning. The behavior is identical to classic courses in that learners and managers can't find a private self-paced learning directly in the learning catalog. But when you delegate access to the specializations or communities that include the learning, learners with access to those specializations or communities can launch the self-paced learning from that specialization or community.
Visibility Options That Make a Self-Paced Learning Accessible from Only Specializations and Communities That Include the Learning
Also, some attributes on the create and edit self-paced learning pages were rearranged for a more consistent experience.
- You now enter featured start and end dates on the create page and edit them on the Definition tab instead of the Rules tab.
- All visibility options moved to the Audience tab. And when you set Visibility in the Learning Catalog to Private, the Audience Selection Criteria section appears.
These configuration enhancements gives learning catalog managers more control over access to the self-paced learning.
Steps to Enable
You don't need to do anything to enable this feature.
Tips And Considerations
- This feature requires you to enable the Redwood self-paced learning experience, if you haven't already done so. For more information, see the release 24D What's New feature Managing Self-Paced Learning Redwood Experience.
Key Resources
For information about the same configuration options for courses, see Optional Access and Enrollment Overrides for an Oracle Course, Offering, or Specialization.
For more information about learning catalog management, see Learning Catalog Management: Redwood Experience (document ID 3052904.1) in My Oracle Support.