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Organizing Rise Courses - Internal Names vs. Course Names
I've already submitted a feature request for this, but I'm wondering if anyone has a workaround (or something I've missed) to differentiate a "file name" vs. "course name" for Rise courses.
We often create derivative courses, or courses with very small changes, for different clients. For that reason it's important for us to be able to give Rise courses a "file name" or an internal naming that does not show up on the front-end. For example, we may have a generic course called "Course 1" but need to create a version for client x, but we can't name it "Course 1 - Client X ver." without that displaying on the front-end.
Folders are not helpful since that organization is not shared across our Teams account and is only for each individual. Any ideas? It seems like a huge miss of a feature.
15 Replies
- RaphaelSymonsCommunity Member
I vote for that too. Right now I have to work with the folder structure within rise to somehow achieve this. But it's very prone to errors 😬
- ChrisLivermo433Community Member
ditto
- SangChoi-f330dfCommunity Member
Upvoting!
- JaymiePizarro-4Community Member
I need this too. Has there been any update on this? Original request was made 5 years ago.
- JimMuirhead-806Community Member
We need this too!
- AdamBolton-6a56Community Member
Up vote!
- KellyNott-ce1c0Community Member
Our team would love this feature to be added as well. We also could use some more options for organizing courses from a Team perspective. A page with courses just published by me would be helpful and a search function (like Review has) could save some time and headache as well.
- MarkLentzCommunity Member
A vote for this from me too! If we could just put a tag on the thumbnail, or something that only we see. In the meantime the folder idea does help me keep the variations separate.
- RoisinFeeneyCommunity Member
I also vote for this - I really don't know how we can organise our files :(
- NizierZalgao189Community Member
Please add me as well for this feature.
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