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We are NOT requiring learners to register. This is a public-facing mini-course with the intent just to have them view a series of slides without having to enter any personal information.
As it stands now, after the anonymous learner finishes the course and clicks the “VIEW CERTIFICATE” button, they seem to get redirected to a page that asks them to login. This is NOT the behavior we’re looking to create. We would just like the Certificate to appear and allow them to print it.
I was hoping there was a way for them to enter the {{learner}} value somewhere during the lessons so that it would appear on the printed Certificate but I’m OK with just printing the certificate with all the course info and date but leaving the {{learner}} value blank.
I’ve been playing with the plug-in’s settings but still unable to get a Certificate to display after a non-registered “anonymous” learner has completed the course
Currently, we have options to make certificates public for a specific user, but we miss the option to make them publicly available on a global basis - meaning also for not registered users only.
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As Sensei is not designed to work in this way at its core (i.e. with non-registered users), I'm going to mark this as low priority as it doesn't seem like it will be useful to the majority of users.
I'm using the open-access option to avoid any barriers in starting the course. I also want the lessons to be available to all. My very last lesson includes a quiz. And I do want to track quiz submissions.
The value of the course is through passing the quiz and receiving a certificate.
We have this reported by a user in 6616074-zen
This is their use case:
Currently, we have options to make certificates public for a specific user, but we miss the option to make them publicly available on a global basis - meaning also for not registered users only.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: