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Overriding competency structure results

You can override a user’s result for any competency, learning objective, or activity, and manually set it to Complete or Incomplete. An override always takes precedence over a user’s actual result; if you override an activity, the system ignores the user’s actual assessment; if you override a learning objective or a competency, it ignores the number of child associations the user has achieved.

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Tracking competency versions

Competency elements have a Ready for Versioning property you can enable to let the system track a previous definition of a competency each time you save your changes. Version numbers increment by 1 (beginning with version 1). Competency version information can show every element in the competency structure except activities.

Currently you cannot edit previous competency versions, however, your organization might want to track competency versions to review past changes to a competency structure's definition.

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Managing live events

The Manage Live Events area enables you to edit existing information in scheduled live events. You can also upload file attachments as supplementary information, manually set events' scheduled availability, and use the provided URL and Embed codes to share live events with viewers outside of Capture Portal or Learning Environment.

NoteChanges you make in the Manage Live Events area do not affect published CaptureCast presentations. You can edit published presentations in the Manage Presentations area.

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Creating live events

Before viewers can watch a live webcast from Capture Portal or Learning Environment, you must create and schedule the live event. Once you create a live event, its information and access link appear in Capture Portal's Calendar page and in the Live Event Schedule widget on the Capture Portal Home page. If you embed a live event in Learning Environment, the event pauses in the Capture viewer until the presenter begins the live webcast session. The Capture viewer automatically loads the live webcast once the presentation begins.

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Creating and adding SRT files

An SRT file is a .srt extension file that contains a formatted plain text list of timecodes (HH:MM:SS,MIL) matched with subtitles. Each item on the list is numbered sequentially starting with 1. You can create your own SRT file with a plain text editor such as Notepad or TextEdit, and save the file with extension .srt. The following is a .srt file example:

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