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Can courses enable a learner to select a role that then results in the content adapting for the selected role?
dominKnow | ONE
Yes, you can enable role-based content adaptation using the audience targets option. Authors can tag individual items, pages, or entire learning objects to tailor content for different roles. A role selection option can be added to the start page, or the same course can be published with variations targeting different roles. This single-source design approach improves efficiency, streamlines content management, and enhances the learner experience by delivering relevant information based on role selection
Rise
No, the course is largely restricted to a single path.
Can individual elements, pages or topics be marked for different audiences to enable the creation of an audience targetted experienced?
dominKnow | ONE
Yes, individual elements, pages, or topics can be tagged for different audiences to create a targeted learning experience. Admins can set up publishing targets that allow authors to assign specific content to one or more audience groups. When publishing, the output can be tailored to a selected target audience, enabling teams to manage multiple variations of content within a single project—streamlining updates, reducing duplication, and enhancing efficiency.
Rise
No.
Can a course be set up so that a learner can pick what their role is and have the content auto adjust based on their selection?
dominKnow | ONE
Yes, a course can be set up to allow learners to select their role, with the content automatically adjusting based on their selection. Using publishing targets, authors can tag specific elements, pages, or topics to display for one or more audiences. A role selection option can be placed on the start page, enabling a personalized learning experience that dynamically adapts to the learner’s chosen role—all within a single course structure.
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No.
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