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You may see the word "Assigned" in the

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Platform. Find out what this means.

What does "assigned" mean?

  • Assigned simply means that the person has been set a deadline in which they have to complete the content.

What does this mean in the context of the platform? 

 

Events: 

  • For Events, this means that the person is enrolled in an

    event

    Event session.

  • Therefore the dates of the

    event

    Event session define the "deadline" in this case.

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Channels, Learnlists, and Items: 

  • For other types of content like Channels, Learnlists and Items, the content is considered assigned when it has been set as a Task for the user.

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How does assigned content appear? 

 

Classic homepage view:

On our classic homepage, Tasks will appear at the top, in the section called "Assigned pathways". 

Tasks set for Items, Learnlists, and upcoming

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Events will appear in the "To Do List".

Any

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Channels that have been set as tasks will appear immediately below the "To Do List".

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New dashboards view:

 

In the new Dashboards, we have separate widgets for Upcoming Events, Upcoming Tasks, and Assigned Channels.

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What happens when assigned content is "nested"? (i.e. Items which are inside a Learnlist / Channel).

 

  • If a person has been set a task to complete a Learnlist, the system considers both the Learnlist, and all of the Items within that Learnlist to be "assigned" to the user.

Example:

  • A Learnlist contains

    5

    five items.

  • A person is set a

    task

    Task to complete the Learnlist.

  • That person will be "assigned" the Learnlist and also the

    5 items

    five Items within that Learnlist.

  • A total of

    6

    six pieces of content.

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What about Channels? 

Likewise, if a person has been set a task to complete a Channel, the system considers both the channel Channel and all of the items Items within that channel Channel to be "assigned" to the user.

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Example with a Channel: 

  • A channel contains

    2 learnlists

    two Learnlists, which each contain

    5 items

    five Items.

  • That

    channel

    Channel is set as a

    task

    Task for someone to complete.

  • Now that the person has been assigned the Channel, both the

    learnlists

    Learnlists, and the 10

    items

    Items within these

    learnlists

    Learnlists.

  • A total of

    13

    thirteen pieces of content.

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In this way, assignment of content is hierarchical.