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Reach 360 Due Dates
Just seconding the need for per-assignment due dates. The current options are far too limiting or require a ton of manual work to set up groups, users, learning paths, etc. Would love to (and really need to) be able to assign a specific due date to whatever users/groups I'm assigning the training to as I send the assignment. There are a million reasons this could vary drastically across the org.
Hi TimBarnosky I've submitted that as a feature request on your behalf.
- RebeccaWisdom4 months agoCommunity Member
Hi there,
Just found these messages as I too am trying to enroll some new learners and set a due date as it's needed, but those already enrolled and completed are getting a message saying they need to complete by the new due date even though they don't.....is there a way around this at all, besides the not setting of a due date on the system and instead giving one in another way (ie email direction).
Thanks!
- TimBarnosky4 months agoCommunity Member
Sounds like your best option is to use the Days option for setting due dates. If you want to give them, say, two weeks to complete the training once assigned, the clock starts running for each individual learner when they get assigned or added to a group to which the course is assigned. You do need to go back and remove people from the group once they're done, else they'll be assigned anything you assign to that group down the road. The other, far more painful, option is to create different instances of a course for different cohorts. But, if you're publishing directly to Reach from the authoring tools, you have to export the course as a SCORM package and upload it as a new object (watch your naming convention!!) in Reach. You can't just do a save as to create a new version of the project file and publish directly to Reach, it will see it as the same course and just publish an update.
Hope this helps!
- TimBarnosky2 days agoCommunity Member
One year later and still nothing? This is a massive shortcoming of Reach 360. The AI functionality that you're clearly spending all of your time on is adding zero value. Zero. This would be a game-changer.
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