How Intuition Learning Types Map to Oracle Learning Types

The import process for Intuition content creates a corresponding HACP content resource, course, self-paced offering, and offering activity for each language available in the provider's catalog.

For example, let's say that Intuition offers a Microsoft Basic course in English and Spanish. The import creates two learning courses, each with a single offering. These objects are pointers to the external content hosted in Intuition's catalog.

Here's how the properties map between the external courses and Oracle Learning:

External Course Properties Oracle Learning Item Properties
Name
  • Content resource title
  • Course title
  • Offering title
  • Offering activity title
Description
  • Content resource description
  • Course description
  • Offering description
  • Offering activity description
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Course branding image

Language Offering language
Provider name Content resource author
Import date
  • Content resource start date
  • Course publish start date
  • Offering publish start date
Retired date
  • Content resource end date
  • Course publish end date
  • Offering publish end date

Imported properties don't include any expected effort properties, including minimums and maximums.

Defaults Applied During Import

The import learning content process uses the learning setting for recorded attempts when it creates the HACP content resources. It also uses the applicable global learning settings when it creates the courses and offerings.

To review and configure the global settings, use the Configure Catalog Defaults task on the My Client Groups > Learning and Development page. Learning administrators can change these global settings when they're creating or editing a learning.