Appreciate if we can add Learning Progress Selection on the Smartsheet University to track which topic(s) are Completed, In Progress and Not Started. Thank you!
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@Genevieve P. Didn't it used to have a banner that indicated In Progress or Complete? It's been a while since I have browsed the University, and it looks like a lot has changed since I was last in there.
Hey @Aldrin Sarsaba
@Paul Newcome is right, there has been an update to the Smartsheet University, but you should still be able to see which eLearning courses you're "Registered" for (meaning, the ones you've started), versus the ones you have "Completed". Then for specific paths there's a progress bar at the top:
Are you looking for more information than what's shown here? Would you be able to provide more details around your request?
Cheers,
Genevieve
@Genevieve P. Thanks for confirming. It looks like my "Completed" banners must have gotten wiped when the update happened then. Ugh. Looks like I am going back through everything. Haha.
Hi @Genevieve P. @Paul Newcome Thanks.
I am only seeing the registered and complete status on the full curriculum home page and didn't pay attention on the progress bar on the learning courses. Anyway, it is good for now. Thank you for the feedback and inputs!
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