Learn the key definitions of all the features we have on our site.
We hope you'll find this list of key definitions useful!
Please note that some features are only available to users with certain permissions (e.g. curators, HR, admins, etc).
Activity log: The Activity log shows all the actions within the site e.g. adding, updating, editing of content, and more.
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Assessment: An assessment is a quizQuiz, exerciseExercise, or survey Survey that you can set for your learners. You'll be able to see full reporting on all the assessments that you set for your learners, so you can see how they perform.
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Audit log: The Audit log tracks every single action within the site. The Audit Log exists for added security, so that admins can see what has happened if something goes awry.
Channel: A channel Channel can be a used as a development pathway or an ordered repository of mixed resources. Channels can be assigned via tasks Tasks or made visible to users via their homepage either at a company, department, team or individual level.
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Content log: The Content log shows you how much content each person has been assigned, and how much they've completed or not completed.
Dashboard: A dashboard Dashboard gives an overview of item Item completion and highly rated content. Every user can see their own dashboardDashboard, which will tell you information about how you've been using the system. Depending on your permissions (learner, curator, admin, etc.) you'll be able to see Team ‘Team’ and Company dashboards‘Company’ Dashboards.
Groups: Groups are users who have been organised together by filtering different criteria. E.g. You could group together the Marketing and Sales team, or all people who attended Event X, or all people who have completed a specific training course.
Item: An item Item is a piece of content that you can upload to the site. You can have different types of itemItem, such as a website link, an uploaded file (e.g., PDF, Word document, etc.), a custom itemItem, and a piece of eLearning e-learning content.
Learnlist: A learnlist Learnlist is an ordered list of mixed resources. Learnlists can be assigned via tasks Tasks or made visible to users via their homepage either at a company, department, team or individual level. You can also add learnlists Learnlists to become part of a channelChannel.
Library: The library Library is where you'll find all available content, all in one place. You can save items Items by 'liking' them, and you can also use filters or the search bar to narrow down the variety of items to find the content you want.
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Objective: Objectives are part of our OKR (Objectives and Key Results) framework. In essence, they're used for setting goals for individuals, teams, and the company as a whole. For a more detailed explanation on OKRs, please read our full article.
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People log: The People log is a list containing all users from your company that are on the system. From here you can choose to do batch actions, e.g., adding people to a team, assigning a certificate, exporting the details to a CSV, and much more.
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Scoring Rubric: A Scoring Rubric is a scoring guide used to evaluate the quality of an exercise Exercise submission. You can pair Scoring Rubrics with an exercise Exercise (e.g., a written, video or audio exercise) and use it as criteria to judge the quality of work.
Task: A task Task is a piece of content (e.g. item, Item, learnlistLearnlist, quizQuiz, or channelChannel) that you assign to someone. You can select to assign a task Task to individuals, teams, groups, or the whole company. You can also set a completion date for the taskTask. You can even set tasks Tasks to recur at a chosen interval.
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Teams: Users are organised into Teamsteams. Most often these reflect the teams normally found in company hierarchy (e.g., Finance Team, Marketing Team, etc.), but you can break them down further. You can also set a manager for each team.
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1-to-1: A 1-to-1 is a designated meeting time to facilitate a conversation between a manager and an employee. Our system allows you to add agenda points, notes, actions related to the 1-to-1 for your learners. You can also set surveys Surveys (for either or both the manager and learner) to complete. In addition, you can choose to have performance data, learning data, and assessment data visible on the 1-to-1 page.