Priorities for learners

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  • Priorities allow you to focus on the skills that matter to your organization, helping you and your team achieve their strategic goals and technical objectives.

    Note: A plan admin must create priorities for the team before learners can engage with them.

    Finding your organization's priorities

    If your organization has created priorities, you can find them on the Channels page (opens in new tab). Company priorities appear in the channels navigation below Company channels.

    Company channels on the Channel page

    Click Company priorities and then click a priority to expand the channel groups it contains. Click a channel group to see the individual channels. Your progress in these channels will update as you progress through the content.

    Company priorities within Channels page

    1. List of priorities
    2. Expanded list of channel groups
    3. Name and description of selected priority
    4. Selected channel group and list of channels
    5. Progress bar within respective channel

    Skilling up within a priority

    Once you've found the channel groups and their respective channels in your organization's priorities, it's time to start skilling up. Channels can contain paths, video courses, labs, Skill IQ assessments, and external links.

    If a channel contains a Skill IQ assessment, take it before consuming the content on the channel to gauge your baseline skill level before engaging in the content. As you progress in your learning, retake the Skill IQ assessment to see how much you’ve learned.

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