Deleting a learning journey
Don't need a learning journey anymore? You can of course delete it. You can do this through the learning journey settings. Then click on Actions in the top right corner > Move to trash. Your learning journey is now deleted!Few readersIntegrating SCORM in Pluvo
LTI is the most common way to integrate external e-learnings into Pluvo. But sometimes this is not possible, for example because the other platform does not integrate with LTI. In that case, Pluvo also allows you to upload a SCORM file (Sharable Content Object Reference Model). Pluvo supports both SCORM 1.2 and SCORM 2004. However, only version 2004 makes it possible to view participant progress. Uploading a SCORM file in Pluvo First, make sure you obtain a SCORM file from the other platforFew readersGain insights with the matrix
Do you want a quick overview of what the participants in your learning journey have already completed and what they still need to do? Do you want to know exactly which assignments have been submitted? The learning journey matrix is extremely useful for this! The learning journey matrix visually shows which participants have completed the course modules, assignment modules, external e-learnings, and certificates in your learning journey and which ones they haven't. What does the matrix indicFew readersOptimizing SCORM packages: reducing file size for faster training
A SCORM package is a zip file containing all the content a participant sees: slides, videos, images, audio and the technical files for communicating with Pluvo. The larger that package, the longer it takes before a participant can start the training, and the greater the chance of upload problems. What is the recommended file size? The common guideline in e-learning is a maximum of 100 MB per SCORM package. Packages above 100 MB can technically be uploaded, but you'll notice the difFew readersQuick start: from idea to e-learning
You want to create an e-learning course. You’re at that point. But then, a lot of information comes at you. You can use the following step-by-step guide as a reference when building your e-learning course in Pluvo. This way, you'll be sure you’re doing the right things in a logical order. *The most important steps are included here. Of course, there’s much more you can do in Pluvo. For more information, check out our other articles or get in touch with usFew readersCreate a learning journey
Create Your Learning Journey Creating a learning journey is simple from the screen you see after logging in. To create a learning journey, click on the 'new' icon and then on learning journey. A window will open on the right side. On this page, choose a cover image (1440px x 300px) for your learning journey, enter a title, and select a color for the title. You canFew readersHow to copy a learning journey
Copying a Learning Journey To copy a learning journey, go to the learning journey settings: Then click on Actions > Copy. ||| Note! When you copy a learning journey, the course modules within it will also be copied. If you edit the course module in the new lFew readersSetup conditions within a learning journey
Setting conditions within a module group in Pluvo You can precisely determine when participants gain access to learning materials/modules in Pluvo. Adding a Condition Go to your learning path. Click on the pencil icon in your module group. Select the condition you want to apply to your module group. The differences are explained below. . The earned points can be easily found in the participant's portfolio. How do you set up the point system? From the homepage of your academy, click on the gear icon in the header to go to your academy's settings. 