How can I tell if I've completed my training?

Gretchen
Gretchen
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The requirements to complete a training vary depending on the type of assignment.

Types of Assignments

Microlessons and Diagnostics are brief assignments covering a single topic that do not have a minimum time requirement. Both types are considered complete when all content has been viewed. 

Courses are assignments composed of multiple lessons. You must complete all of the content in all lessons in a course to complete the assignment. Some courses also have a minimum time requirement. For those, you must also spend a minimum amount of time on the course overall. 

Course Progress

In order to complete a course, you must:

  1. Fully review the material in all of the lessons in the course.
  2. Satisfy the course's specified minimum time requirement.

In Progress Course

This is an example of a course with three lessons.

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  • The learner has completed the first lesson (Social Media Harassment), indicated by a grey checkmark icon.
  • The learner is currently viewing the second lesson (Parenthood at Work), indicated by a green play icon.
  • The learner has yet to start the last lesson (Adapting to Direct and Indirect Feedback Styles), indicated by an open circle icon.

This course also has a 10 minute minimum time requirement. The progress bar at the bottom indicates that the learner has completed 2 out of 10 required minutes.

Paused Course

The system will pause your progress on a course with a minimum time requirement if it is left idle on a screen for 5 minutes. This is indicated with the Timer Paused message that appears. To resume your session and continue the timer progress, select Continue.

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Completed Course

Once a course is completed, it will move from your To Do list to your Completed list. Additionally, the completed date will display along with a checkmark to indicate completion. If the course was configured to provide a completion certificate, the option to View Certificate displays. 

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