It would be helpful to be able to customize the certificates that training participants receive after completing the training. The following will make the certificates better:
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Amanda Bright
Active Contributor
Customization of Certificates: I like the certificates but would like to have the ability to customise them. For example, I'd like to add how many education credits they get and to change the name of the trainer.
Jon Bessant
8 years agoActive Contributor
Thanks Glenn.
I think we will in that case rely on our existing infrastructure to send the remote training delegates their 'normal' certificates in that case from 'over here'.
Thanks for the heads-up and we now know the immediate way forward.
All the best and cheers!
Jon
I think we will in that case rely on our existing infrastructure to send the remote training delegates their 'normal' certificates in that case from 'over here'.
Thanks for the heads-up and we now know the immediate way forward.
All the best and cheers!
Jon
- Lthomas7 years agoActive Contributor
Any updates on being able to customize the certificates, i.e. change the wording and the logo?
- smccullough6 years agoActive Contributor
Even if we cannot have customisable certificates, could someone please take a look at the wording on the current template?
I had thought that the built-in certificate would be a really simple way of providing evidence that someone had attended the session, which is what many of my learners ask for.
However the template says 'This learner played a critical role in the success of the class and demonstrated they have mastered the basics of xxxxx'. This is a statement I simply cannot make for a routine update session delivered to a large group with no assessment, which is most of the training I do on-line. In fact I find it hard to imagine how I could routinely issue every attendee at any session with a certificate including that text and still maintain my credibility.
Replacing that sentence with 'This learner attended xxxxx' would be a much more accurate reflection of what the certificate is confirming - and surely wouldn't take a developer long to do. How about it?