AI-powered search in Adobe Learning Manager

Adobe Learning Manager is revamping the way learners search courses or training. It introduces an AI-powered search capability that combines lexical and semantic search. The search is now smarter, as it looks for specific terms and understands the context and intent behind them. The advanced search understands the meaning of your query and provides relevant results. It identifies the main focus of the search to give you the most complete set of results.

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AI powered search is only available for the Learners.

Refer this article Advanced Search for more information.

Webhooks

Adobe Learning Manager allows integrating with Webhooks to send real-time information, such as course enrollments, course creation and other information, to a specific URL.

A webhook in ALM allows one entity to automatically send data to another application via HTTP. It will enable an application to provide other applications with information without constantly requesting it. For example, if a user completes a learning management system (LMS) course, a webhook can automatically send that information to another platform, such as a CRM or reporting tool. Webhooks are often used in integrations to automate processes and reduce the need for manual updates between systems. Set up webhooks by providing a callback URL to which you’d send the data.

Refer this article Webhooks for more information.

Learning Tools Interoperability

Adobe Learning Manager now supports LTI to enhance interoperability between Adobe Learning Manager and other Learning Management Systems (LMS).

What is LTI?

LTI (Learning Tools Interoperability) is a standard that allows third-party tools and content providers to connect with a Learning Management System (LMS). Users can access external learning content from external content providers directly within their LMS without signing in or navigating to a different LMS.

LTI as a tool provider: LTI as a tool provider allows external systems to integrate with an LMS. Adobe Learning Manager acts as an LTI Tool Provider, allowing other LMS platforms to access course, certificates, or learning paths from the Adobe Learning Manager directly within their LMS.

LTI as a tool consumer: LTI as a Tool Consumer allows LMS to integrate external tools via Learning Tools Interoperability (LTI). In this scenario, LMS is a consumer of services provided by external tools. Adobe Learning Manager acts as an LTI Tool Consumer, allowing it to integrate third-party learning tools. This allows Adobe Learning Manager learners to consume the courses, certificates, or learning paths from the third-party tools within the Adobe Learning Manager.

Refer this article Learning Tool Interoperability for more information.

Credly

Using Credly, an admin in ALM allows learners to manage and share external badges from the platform across various social media channels.

What is Credly?

Credly is a digital credentialing platform that allows learners and organizations to earn, share, and verify professional achievements, such as badges or certifications. Learners can manage and share badges through their Credly profile on social media and other places.

Integrate Credly with Adobe Learning Manager

First, add the Credly connector in Adobe Learning Manager (ALM). Next, migrate the existing badges from Credly to ensure the continuity of learner achievements. Finally, create a skill in Adobe Learning Manager to the appropriate learning path to enhance learner development and recognition.

Refer to this article Credly for more information

Compliance dashboard

In this release, admins can now share the dashboard with other admins, custom admins, and store managers, giving them instant access to the compliance dashboards. They can now set the default compliance widget on the learner’s homepage, allowing learners to track their compliance requirements. Refer to this article Compliance dashboard for more information.

Multi-Language Support

Adobe Learning Manager (ALM) now allows authors to create language-specific instances using language tagging for Classroom and Virtual Classroom modules. Learners can access CR/VC modules in their preferred language. For example, an author can create a CR/VC module with two instances: one in English and one in French. Learners can select the instances in their preferred language.

Refer to this article Add learning objects in different locales for more information.