Use a module to train, for example, a functional area or a phase in your business processes. Examples: procurement or implementation. A module can have several topics, lessons, and exercises.
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Generate module |
Training developer |
Use a module to train, for example, a functional area or a phase in your business processes. Examples: procurement or implementation. You can generate a module based on a selected part of a business process hierarchy. The business process type defines the type of the module element that is created in the module hierarchy:
If you generate a module, also exercises are generated for the created module hierarchy. If a flow is assigned to a business process, the exercise is based on this flow. If an exercise is generated, these actions are done:
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Create module |
Training developer |
Use a module to train, for example, a functional area or a phase in your business processes. Examples: procurement or implementation. You can create a blank module. Later, you can add its topics, lessons, and exercises. |
Add module elements to module hierarchy manually |
Training developer |
Design the module hierarchy to define what is trained in the module. You can design the hierarchy of manually created modules and generated modules. To design the module hierarchy, you can manually add module elements of type:
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Add module elements to module hierarchy based on business process |
Training developer |
Design the module hierarchy to define what is trained in the module. You can design the hierarchy of manually created modules and generated modules. To design the module hierarchy, you can add topics and lessons based on a selected part of a business process hierarchy. The business process type defines the type of module element that is created in the module hierarchy:
If an exercise is generated, these actions are done:
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Create and design exercises |
Training developer |
Use exercises to practice, for example, the execution of a process as learned in a lesson. You can create exercises in several ways. The basic flow is:
You can do two or all steps in one go:
Each exercise that you create is stored in the 'exercises library' which you can view on the Exercises page. You can assign these exercises to a business process. |
Add exercises to module hierarchy |
Training developer |
Use exercises to practice what is trained. For example, the execution of a process as learned in a lesson. You can add existing exercises to each module element in the module hierarchy: modules, topics, and lessons. Each module element in the module hierarchy can have several exercises. If you generated the module, based on the generation settings, exercises can be already added to the generated module elements. |
Name | Responsible | Description |
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Generate module |
Training developer |
Use a module to train, for example, a functional area or a phase in your business processes. Examples: procurement or implementation. You can generate a module based on a selected part of a business process hierarchy. The business process type defines the type of the module element that is created in the module hierarchy:
If you generate a module, also exercises are generated for the created module hierarchy. If a flow is assigned to a business process, the exercise is based on this flow. If an exercise is generated, these actions are done:
|
Create module |
Training developer |
Use a module to train, for example, a functional area or a phase in your business processes. Examples: procurement or implementation. You can create a blank module. Later, you can add its topics, lessons, and exercises. |
Add module elements to module hierarchy manually |
Training developer |
Design the module hierarchy to define what is trained in the module. You can design the hierarchy of manually created modules and generated modules. To design the module hierarchy, you can manually add module elements of type:
|
Add module elements to module hierarchy based on business process |
Training developer |
Design the module hierarchy to define what is trained in the module. You can design the hierarchy of manually created modules and generated modules. To design the module hierarchy, you can add topics and lessons based on a selected part of a business process hierarchy. The business process type defines the type of module element that is created in the module hierarchy:
If an exercise is generated, these actions are done:
|
Create and design exercises |
Training developer |
Use exercises to practice, for example, the execution of a process as learned in a lesson. You can create exercises in several ways. The basic flow is:
You can do two or all steps in one go:
Each exercise that you create is stored in the 'exercises library' which you can view on the Exercises page. You can assign these exercises to a business process. |
Add exercises to module hierarchy |
Training developer |
Use exercises to practice what is trained. For example, the execution of a process as learned in a lesson. You can add existing exercises to each module element in the module hierarchy: modules, topics, and lessons. Each module element in the module hierarchy can have several exercises. If you generated the module, based on the generation settings, exercises can be already added to the generated module elements. |
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Create and design modules |
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