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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Jon Bessant
Active 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
Lthomas
7 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?
- dnJournals6 years agoActive Contributor
Hello.
I have a new subscription, not done any training yet, just getting to grips with the system.
I have been looking for a way to see the certificates. Is it still the case that we can't access them or edit any text in them?
This has been baffling me all week. I have been struggling to believe that these are unediable and non-accessible. Surely we can get to them before they get sent out? how do I know what it says? What if it is completely irrelevant text, as appears to be the case?
Thanks for any advice!