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NEW IDEA! VOTE! Create a Sub Control Panel! Not Sub Learn!
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NEW IDEA! VOTE! Create a Sub Control Panel! Not Sub Learn!Content
VOTE HERE! https://cloudcustomerconnect.oracle.com/posts/1fb95bb1c2
I would like the ability to create a Sub Control Panel vs. creating a Sub Learn. Of course, keep the Sub Learn feature...but also add in a Sub Control Panel option. There are times where a full Sub Learn is beneficial...however, if you are maintaining a site for multiple groups, it can become very maintenance heavy with design building, widgets, course maintenance, unshared Enrollments, etc across multiple sub-learns. At Hoosier, we have a single sub shared by 18 different groups. Some of the items presented are similar and others are different - but we use Access Filters to manage that. I am not able to allow the 18 sub-admins to access
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