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Please note the following areas are still under development: Updating visibility of content Archiving/unarchiving content Syncing Events and Event Sessions SSO access via Degreed
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Content and Events Synchronisation
Learn Amp supports the synchronisation of various content types and events to Degreed under specific conditions. This means new content created in Learn Amp, is created as a linked content object in Degreed.
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Channels: Aggregations of content excluding other channels. Learnlists: Aggregations of various content types excluding channels and other learnlists. Items: Individual content pieces such as articles, videos, eLearning modules, etc. Events: Including all sessions, selected sessions, and unscheduled events.
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title | Changing Visibility in Learn Amp |
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Content with visibility set to 'Everyone' syncs to Degreed. Changing visibility from ‘Everyone' to ‘hidden’ or ‘selected’ will mark content as 'obsolete’ in Degreed. Changing content visibility from ‘hidden’ or ‘selected’ to 'Everyone' triggers content creation in Degreed.
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title | Archiving content in Learn Amp |
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Archiving content in Learn Amp marks it as obsolete in Degreed. Reactivating it makes it available again in both Learn Amp and Degreed. Archiving content does not remove verification of the content (see ‘Defining terms’ section of ‘Completion, Tasks and Required Learning’ below). Unarchiving ‘unsynced’ content that is visible to ‘Everyone’ will sync the content to Degreed.
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title | Items, Learnlists and Channels |
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Items, Learnlists and Channels in Learn Amp create corresponding courses in Degreed. Mapped fields are limited to the title, description, and tile image. The alt text for tile images is always set to null to be in line with accessibility guidelines. Changes to these fields in Learn Amp are reflected in Degreed.
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Items that are part of Learnlists/Channels: All items that are ‘visible to Everyone’ will be created a separate courses in Degreed. This means that if such an item is part of a synced learnlist and/or channel, both the learnlist and/or channel and the item will be created in Degreed. Adding an already synchronised item to a learnlist or channel does not create duplicate courses in Degreed for the item.
Limitations for other fields and settings: There are many settings for items, learnlists and channels that are not mapped to Degreed and/or are not supported by the integration. Some of these are noted below (not an exhaustive list): In Learn Amp, you have the option for the Learnlist tile image to be a collage of the first four item tile images from the Learnlist. This is not support by the Degreed integration. If this option is selected in Learn Amp, then the default image for the organisation will be used instead. The ‘set live date’ setting in Learn Amp is not specifically supported by the integration The ‘Expiry date’ setting in Learn Amp is not specifically supported by the integration Topics and tags are not mapped to Degreed. 'Permission/who can edit' is not supported by the integration ‘What you will learn’ is not supported by the integration ‘Display added by’ is not supported by the integration
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A Learn Amp Scheduled Event + Session will create an Event + Session/Live Event in Degreed Mapped fields are limited to the title, description, tile image, date, location, session start and end time + date. The alt text for tile images is always set to null to be in line with accessibility guidelines. Changes to these fields in Learn Amp are reflected in Degreed. ⚠️ When creating a Scheduled Event in Learn Amp that should be synced to Degreed, you must complete all steps, including adding at least one session (see limitations section)
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An Unscheduled Event in Learn Amp maps to an Event in Degreed (with no associated Sessions/Live Events) Mapped fields are limited to the title, description and tile image. The alt text for tile images is always set to null to be in line with accessibility guidelines. Changes to these fields in Learn Amp are reflected in Degreed.
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Completion, Tasks and Required Learning
Learn Amp supports creating Required Learning records in Degreed and the verification of content completion.
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Learn Amp: Task: a task is Learn Amp’s mechanism to deal with mandatory compliance training. In Learn Amp, if content is tasked to a user, they will receive notifications asking them to complete the content. Learn Amp will flag if the user has gone past the deadline defined when creating the task.
Degreed: Definitions taken from Degreed’s support articles. TYPE Required Learning: These assignments come into Degreed from an external source and cannot be manually assigned or marked as completed from within Degreed. Assigned Learning: These types of assignments are assigned to you (or a group you are in) by another member within your organization
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title | Mapping/syncing of Tasks and Completion |
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A Learn Amp Task creates a Required Learning in Degreed The deadline set for the Task will be mapped to the Required Learning in Degreed. The user/s and content outlined in the Task must also exist in Degreed for the Task to create a Required Learning. Completing tasked content on Learn Amp will complete the Learn Amp task and verify the required learning in Degreed If untasked content is completed on Learn Amp it will also be verified in Degreed, for that user. Updating ‘complete by’/deadline in Learn Amp updates the ‘Due by’ date in Degreed Events cannot be tasked in Learn Amp and therefore cannot be set as required learning in Degreed. Events are marked as verified in Degreed when the Learn Amp Event is marked as complete. Please note that completion of an event in Learn Amp depends on the settings chosen for the event.
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title | IMPORTANT: Degreed Limitations and Watchouts |
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Degreed is not an LMS. As such, its compliance reporting is not capable of supporting many use cases that Learn Amp does support. This section explains some implications of these differences. When ‘verification’ is removed via the API, Degreed shows the content as ‘Completed’ It is not possible to delete ‘completion’ in Degreed via API. As it is not possible to delete ‘completion’ in Degreed via API, we are unable to remove any inaccurate ‘completions’ from Degreed. As it is not possible to delete ‘completion’ in Degreed via API, Degreed is unable to support Learn Amp’s recurring tasks. If recurring tasks are set in Learn Amp then required learning reporting in Degreed will be inaccurate (see scenarios below). It is not possible to created multiple Required Learnings for the same user + content combination via the API, even if they have different due dates. As it is not possible to created multiple Required Learnings for the same user + content combination via the API, even if they have different due dates, Degreed is unable to support Learn Amp’s recurring tasks. If recurring tasks are set then reporting in Degreed will be inaccurate (see scenarios below) NB. This is different to the behaviour of creating multiple ‘Assignments’ directly in Degreed. It is possible to have multiple Assignments for the same content and same user. This is not possible for Required Learning created through the API. Learn Amp sends time and date of completion to Degreed, but it seems that Degreed removes the time from their side.
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Tasks and Required Learning scenarios
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Due to limitations in Degreed, we strongly recommend using Learn Amp as the source of truth for compliance reporting. |
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title | Scenario 1: Required learning is ‘immediately verified’ |
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This scenario can occur for multiple reasons: |
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title | Scenario 2: Content shows as ‘Completed’ in Degreed but ‘Not completed’ in Learn Amp. |
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There are multiple ways this scenario could occur: |
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FAQs
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title | Why hasn't a required learning been created in Degreed? |
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The user/s and content outlined in the Task must also exist in Degreed for the Task to create a Required Learning. Email is used to match users across Learn Amp and Degreed. If the email for the user does not match across both systems, a required learning will not be created. If you assign a task to ‘new members’ of a company, team or group, then tasks are issued upon a user’s first sign into Learn Amp. Please also refer to ‘Degreed Limitations and Watchouts’ section above.
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title | How often is data synced? |
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Data syncs are usually instant. Learn Amp syncs data to Degreed immediately after a create/update/delete event as a ‘background job.’ There is a small possibility that the sync could take slightly longer if the background job queue is busy. It is also possible that this could be delayed from the Degreed side, especially for Learn Amp’s batch actions. This is due to Degreed limiting the number of calls a single API client can make to 70 requests per minute (rpm). |
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title | I’ve unarchived the only session on a Learn Amp Event, but I can’t see the Event or live event in Degreed |
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The only way to unarchive an Event in Learn Amp is via the 3 pips on the View Event page If you have unarchived the Event Session from the Manage Event page in Learn Amp, you will then have to Unarchive the Event itself from the View Event page to see the Event + Live Event in Degreed This is due to a bug in Learn Amp. Once this bug is fixed, it is likely that unarchiving a session of an Event will unarchive the Event as well. This bug is not yet prioritised to be fixed.
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title | What happens to Required Learning when an item is archived? |
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Learn Amp’s logic is reflected in Degreed. Image ModifiedThe above may vary for library content or content from integrations. |
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title | What happens to Required Learning if an item is hidden? |
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Learn Amp’s logic is reflected in Degreed. NB. if a user has previously verified the now archived item and they click on the item link from their required learning tab, they will see an ‘access denied’ message in Learn Amp - this is expected. Image ModifiedThe above may vary for library content or content from integrations. |