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VOTE ME UP!!!! Hide objects option in learning plans - I will personally throw the dice with you
Summary
What happens in Vegas....Content
As you work more and more with Learning Plans, you will see that strategically you can use it to report out in lots of great ways.
I love to use it to report out on if a person has completed one thing or another.
What is a problem though is:
- The advanced learning container (learning plan) does need to get mapped to the user (and that is not all that bad - most of the time)
- The learning objects inside of the learning plan must be shown
There are a slew of use cases where we don't want this. We just want the "MAJESTY" of the Learning Plan for reporting....so vote this one up? And I will throw those dice with you.....or at you in Vegas baby....what happens in Vegas....ahh.....you know the saying....
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