hoshonti learning registrar/instructor
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Hoshonti Learning Registrar/Instructor
Lesson 1 – Hoshonti Learning Overview
Lesson 2 – Courses and Learners
Course Agenda
Upon completing this course, you will be able to:
• Maintain Learning Catalog
• Maintain Learner Registration
• Navigate to Report
Course Objectives
Hoshonti Learning Performance Support
Lesson 1
Hoshonti Learning Overview
Upon completion of this lesson, you will be able to:
• Summarize core Hoshonti Learning functionality
• Describe key terms
• Recognize security and role limitations within Hoshonti
Lesson 1 - Objectives
• HCM Cloud is Oracle's cloud-based human capital management (HCM) offering. The platform combines core HR and talent management modules to provide a complete HCM suite in the cloud.
• Core HR includes Human Resources, Benefits, Payroll, Kronos( time and labor):
• Talent management includes: Performance Management, Career Development, Learning, Talent Reviews, and Succession Planning.
What is HCM Cloud?
• Oracle Learning Cloud enables administrators to deploy and track compliance and development-based learning, and managers to oversee their team's learning.
• As a learning specialist, you are responsible for managing the learning catalog and drive compliance needs by administering required learning across your entire organization.
• Learning specialists assemble online offerings, courses, and specializations using videos, PDF documents, web links, Skillsoft content, and SCORM- and AICC-compliant content.
• Managers can push learning to their team members and track their progress.
Learning Cloud?
Learning Catalog
The single point of access for all
learning objects, including courses,
offerings, and specializations.
Catalog Resources
The learning content items that you associate to
learning activities. Catalog resources
can be used by others when they create learning.
Course
Terminology
Offerings
Offerings make courses available to associates. Courses can have multiple offerings, and an
associate only needs to complete one
offering to complete the course. Offerings contain activities that
associates use to complete the course.
An entity in the learning catalog
that provides generic information about the learning item. An offering is
created for a course and includes
specific details such as delivery mode and enrollments.
Activities
You add activities to an offering. You must
define at least one activity for associates
to engage with the offering. Depending
on the type of offering you create, you may be able to select an ILT activity, a self-paced activity,
or both.
Specializations
Specializations allow you to design
learning plans or learning paths so
associates can achieve several
learner objectives by completing multiple
courses.
Terminology
Communities
A Learning Community is a place where learning can be
grouped around a particular topic or
area of interest and share or be assigned
to a distinct set of people known as the
community members.
As a Registrar or an Instructor of Learning at Choctaw Nation you have access to the Hoshonti Learning. Your responsibility include:
• Setup and maintain the Learning Catalog and drive compliance needs by managing required learning across your entire organization.
• Maintain learner’s enrollment.
• Support managers as they oversee their team's learning.
Your Roles and Responsibilities – Your Role is Critical!
Administrator
• Access to all aspects of learning: • Add catalog resources• Setup and manage the learning catalog• Maintain learners• Create assessments and evaluations• Create communities• Run learning report
Registrar/Instructor
• Limited access to aspects of learning:• Setup and manage the learning catalog• Maintain learner registration• Run learning reports
Manager
• Limited access to aspects of learning:• Maintain learner registration• Create communities• Run learning reports
Hoshonti Security
In this lesson, you have learned how to:
• Summarize core Hoshonti Learning functionality
• Describe key terms
• Recognize security and role limitations within Hoshonti
Lesson 1 - Review
Q & A
Lesson 2
Courses and Learners
Upon completing this course, you will be able to:
• Add and update courses
• Add and update offerings and activities
• Manage learning assignments
• Navigate to reports
Lesson 2 - Objectives
The Learning Catalog contains the different objects you use to create learning for your associates.
You have the control and flexibility to design your Learning Catalog in a way that meets your
business requirements. Learning Catalog tasks include adding and updating courses and offerings
and access control in Self-Service.
Navigation: My Client Groups > Learning > Learning Catalog
Manage Learning Catalog Overview
A course is the generic information about a specific topic of study for which you offer learning
activities. Courses contain information that is common to all offerings. This saves you from having
to re-enter the same information for each instance of the course.
Navigation: My Client Groups > Learning > Learning Catalog > Courses
Manage Course Overview
Create Course
Enter a title for the course. This is visible to learners when they search for a course.
The naming convention for course title: is A_ Department Name_ Course Title.
A_Learning & Development_Course TitleA_Safety_Course TitleA_Commerce_Course TitleA_Language_Course TitleA_Culture_Course Title
.
An example of a course title: A_Safety_Safety and Compliance
Create Course (con’t)
Term Description
Syllabus Enter the syllabus for the course which is visible to learners when they search for a course.
Short Description Enter a short description for the course which is visible to learners when they search for a course.
Publish Start Date This is the date a course becomes visible to learners in Self-Service. If you do
not select a date, the course is visible to learners by default.
Publish End Date This is the date a course becomes unavailable to learners in Self-Service. If you do not select a date, then the course is unavailable to learners by default.
Course Number Automatically assigned by the system.
Minimum Expected
Effort
Enter the minimum expected effort (in hours) to define the minimum amount of time that is required to complete offerings associated to this course. This is visible to learners when they search for a course.
Maximum Expected
Effort
Enter the maximum expected effort (in hours) to define the maximum amount
of time that is required to complete offerings associated to this course. This is
visible to learners when they search for a course.
Add Cover Art Scroll down the page to see the Add Cover Art. The image you select is visible to learners in the Course Details page, and in thumbnail images in various places.
Add Trailer Scroll down the page to see Add Trailer. A trailer is a video used to show brief excerpts or details of the course. This trailer is visible to learners in Self-Service.
Create Courses (con’t)
• Select the Prerequisites tab to add prerequisites for the course. If learners do not meet the requirements of a course or offering, they are prevented from registering for it.
• Select the Default Offering Attributes tab to add the default offering attributes to the course. For example, instructor and training suppliers. These are default values for any offering that is subsequently created for the course. These attributes are only used to default the values when you create a new offering, and you can change them at the offering level. They are not used for any other purpose.
• Select the Default Assignment Rules tab to add default assignment rules for the course. These are the rules that are used when you create new learning assignments for the course.
Offerings and Activities
An offering is a specific instance of a course. An activity is a separate part of an offering.
A course contains generic information describing what learners will learn (title, description, and duration), an offering contains the details describing how, when, and where the course requirements are delivered.
Each offering may have different activities associated with them. Learners must complete all activities associated with the offering they select to get credit for completing the course.
When you create an offering, you add activities to it. You must define at least one activity for learners to engage with the offering.
Offerings and Activities
• Instructor-Led Offering - Contains only instructor led activities. ILT activities are discrete live online, or live on-site events, led by one or more instructors, for a specific period within one day.
• Self-Paced Offering - Contains only self-paced activities. Self-paced activities represent work learners can complete online or onsite without time constraints unless an assignment due date was specified.
• Blended Offering - Contains both self-paced and instructor led activities.
There are three types of offerings:
Create Instructor-Led OfferingInstructor-led offerings require a start and end date, and a classroom assignment. You can also set a minimum and maximum capacity for the offering and control how learners sign up for the course.
Enter a new or updated title for the offering. By default, the title is the same as the course. Learners can see the title of the offering on the offerings listing page.
What is the difference between Publish Start and End dates and Offering Start and End dates in the Create Offering for a course?
• The Publish Start Date is the date a course becomes visible to learners in Self-Service. If you do not select a date, then the course is visible to learners by default. The date must be on or after the course publish start date.
• The Publish End Date is the date a course becomes unavailable to learners in Self-Service. If you do not select a date, then the course is unavailable to learners by default. This date must be on or before the course publish end date.
• The Offering Start Date and Offering End Date are typically, the first and last dates of the instructor led training.
Create Instructor-Led Offering (con’t)
Select a Primary Classroom. An offering's activities can have different or multiple classrooms, but this is the primary classroom for the offering.
Note: If you do not see the specific classroom and/or instructor for the offering in the list, please contact your System Administrator.
Select either Instructor or Training Supplier for the Facilitator Type. If you selected Instructor, select a primary instructor.
Create Instructor-Led Offering (con’t)
Select the Capacity Rules check box to limit the number of learners that can register for this offering to the number you enter in the Maximum Capacity field that opens when you select the check box.
The Minimum Capacity field is for informational purposes only, and nothing happens if the minimum capacity isn't met. The number you type here is useful if you are planning to create notifications to inform an instructor that the minimum capacity has been met.
The Maximum Capacity is the maximum number of learners allowed for the offering. Once maximum capacity is met, any additional learners who register are automatically added to the waitlist (if the waitlist rules are configured to allow learners to add themselves to the waitlist). Learners can see how many seats are left for the offering listing.
Select the Waitlist Rules check box to enable learners to add themselves to the waitlist from self-service. If you clear this check box, only administrators and instructors can add learners to the offering waitlist.
Create Instructor-Led Activity
Enter a Title for the activity that displays to learners on the activity listing page and activity detail page.
Enter a Description to provide learners with information about the activity.
In the Scheduling Date section, select the date the activity takes place, the start and end times for the activity, and the time zone for the start and end times. If this is an activity that repeats, select one of the following from the Repeat drop-down list:
• Daily
• Weekly
• Monthly
• Every Month
The setting enables you to create recurrences for this activity. Future edits to the activities must be done each individually occurrence.
Create Instructor-Led Activity (con’t)
Enter the Expected Effort for the activity. This can be different from the duration if durations included lunch and breaks.
Select the Allow person completing the activity to mark themselves co… check box to allow learners to mark their own attendance.
Select one or more Instructors for this activity.
If there is a Virtual Classroom, enter the URL, or search for and select from among a pre-defined set of virtual classrooms.
If there are Classrooms, search for and select from a pre-defined set of classrooms or add a new classroom based on predefined locations in HCM Cloud or define a single-use location.
Define Other Resources needed for this activity. This field is used to capture information that can be used for reporting and alerts.
In the Related Materials field, add attachments for other administrators or instructors.
Creating a Self-Paced Offering and Activity
From the Offering page, click Create and select Self-Paced Offering.
Remember, self-paced activities represent work learners do online or onsite with no time constraints. Therefore you do not need to indicate an instructor, classroom, or a start and end times on the Offering page. Because this is a self-paced course there is no official start date, only an offering end date that specifies when the course will no longer be available. Learners still need to complete the activity if an assignment due date was specified.
For the activity:
• Enter a Title for the activity.
• Enter a Description to provide learners with information about the activity.
• Click the Offering Type magnifying glass icon and select the offering content item you want to add.
• Enter the Expected Effort to define the amount of time required to complete for the activity.
• In the Related Materials section, add attachments for other administrators or instructors.
• Depending on the content type you selected for this activity, you may be allowed to select the Allow person completing the activity to mark themselves complete check box.
Creating a Blended Offering and Activity
From the Offering page, click Create and select Blended Offering.
Blended offerings contain both self-paced and instructor led activities. The steps to create both an instructor-led offering and a self-paced offering are used to create a blended offering and activity.
Click Add Activity to add an activity to the offering.
• Select either Add Instructor-Led Activity or Add Self-Paced Activity.
• If you select Add Instructor-Led Activity, follow the previous steps in the Create Instructor-Led Offerings and Create Instructor-Led Activity slides.
• If you select Add Self-Paced Activity, follow the previous steps in the Create Self-Paced Offerings and Activity slide.
Offering and Activity Actions
You can minimize manual entry by duplicating pre-existing offerings. This is done by copying the previously created offering and change the necessary information.
Copying an offering brings up the editing page pre-filled with all the original information except for the offering start and end dates, which appear blank. You can change as much or as little of the pre-filled information as you desire.
Copied offerings result in copied activities.
Create a Course, an Offering and Activities
Manage Learners and Learning Assignments
You can assign learning to associates and manage existing learners from the Manage Learners
page. To manage existing learners use the Search Learners section. Utilize the available fields to
search for a specific learner. To add learners select the Add Learners button and specify
whether the assignment is voluntary, required, or recommended.
Manage Learning Assignments
Assignment Type
AutomaticEnrollment
Completion
Voluntary Yes Completion of voluntary items is not mandatory. Learner can see these assignments in the Voluntary Learning section of their Current Learning page. They choose when to complete them.
Required Yes Completion is mandatory by a specified date. Learners can view mandatory assignments, who assigned them, and their due dates in the Required Learning section of the Current Learning page.
Recommended No Completion is not mandatory. Learners can see recommended items on the View Recommendations page, as well as who recommended the items to them. They can navigate to learning items directly from a recommendation.
Manage Learners Registration
You can also add learning from your Learning page.
Enter your search criteria and make your selection
from the Learning Catalog. Click Actions and select
the appropriate action to recommend or assign
learning to an individual.
Manage Learner Registration
Manage Existing Learners
You can view all learners currently enrolled in the offering, either by you or learners themselves. You can withdraw a learner's enrollment.To perform this task:
1. Go to the Manage Learners page. In the Search Learners section, search for learners by name or assignment status.
2. You can withdraw a learner's enrollment if the learner has either not started the offering or is in progress. Highlight the assignment and learner, then select Withdraw Learners from the Change Status menu. You must select a withdrawal reason and enter comments when prompted. This cancels the enrollment and also the requirement (for Required assignment type) or recommendation (for Recommended assignment type).
3. You can send an email by selecting one or more learners on the Learners page. Then, click Send Email and select To Learners.
Manage Waitlists
Use waitlists: • To allow learners to self-register for, or managers to assign learners to offerings that are already
at maximum capacity. • For any type of offering (instructor-led, self-paced, and blended) in which space is limited.
Enabling a Waitlist for an Offering
• Use the Capacity Rules check box on the create or edit Offerings page.
• Enter the maximum number of people who can be enrolled in the offering in the Maximum Capacity field.
• Waitlist Rules check box:
• Select to allow learners to join the waitlist or request to join if the offering is at maximum capacity.
• Clear to prevent learners from joining or requesting to join the offering if the offering has reached maximum capacity.
Manage Waitlist
Overriding the Capacity Rules at the Assignment Level
Your role allows you to override capacity settings while creating the offering assignment. In the Advanced Rules section, select the Increase maximum capacity and bypass waitlist check box. This increases the offering's maximum capacity to fit all of the intended recipients of the assignment you are creating. It also bypasses learners on the waitlist with the newly assigned learners. Learners already on the waitlist remain there. If you do not select this option, seats fill to capacity with some of the selected learners. All remaining learners move to the waitlist.
Manage Waitlist
Manually Managing the Waitlist for Learning Assignments
You can manually manage learners who are on the waitlist. On Learning Assignments tab of the Learnerspage, use the Assignment Status and Learning Item drop-down lists to search for learners who are waitlisted for a particular offering.
You can then: • Move a learner with an active assignment to the
waitlist.
• Activate a learner on the waitlist.
Manage Existing Learner
1) When adding a web link you can select the Mark as complete when learner opens the web link
check box (Catalog Resources > Content) if you want users to receive completion credit for
having opened the link. Unlike SCORM and AICC, web links do not track a user's completion of
the activity and/or communicate back with Hoshonti HCM.
2) Select the Allow person completing the activity to mark themselves complete check box
(Activities page). In some cases, an administrator or instructor will not be managing attendance.
Selecting this check box allows learners to mark their own attendance.
Mark Completion of Enrollments
3) From the Manage Activities page, you can mark a learners completion status and enter the
reason for completion and the completion date.
Navigation: Offering page > Learners > Select a Learner > Click Manage Activities.
Mark Completion of Enrollments
Navigate to Reports and Analytics to run Learn report.
Navigation: Tools > Reports and Analytics
Reports - Overview
• Use Oracle Business Intelligence (BI) Publisher to run reports for Hoshonti Learning.
Reports - Overview
In this lesson, you have learned how to:
• Add and update courses
• Add and update offerings and activities
• Manage learning assignments
• Navigate to reports
Lesson 2 - Review
Q & A
Now that you have completed this course, you have learned how to:
• Maintain the Learning Catalog
• Maintain Learner Registration
• Navigate to Report
Course Summary
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