Glossary in LXP

A list of specific terms and their definitions used in the Learning Experience Platform (LXP).

  • LXP: LXP is the abbreviation for Learning Experience Platform.
  • Learnings: The term is used to refer to courses.
  • Compliance: The term compliance is used for a course.
  • Compliant: The term compliant is used for a learner.
  • Author: An author is the one who creates learning. They can manage the learning they create.
  • Co-author: The author can add other account admins and CFP admins as co-authors, allowing them to have the same abilities as an author.
  • All: It includes all learnings that are published by different authors and pushed to the library.
  • Authored by you: It includes both published and unpublished learnings authored by you. However, only you can view the unpublished learnings.
  • Authored by others: The learnings created by others and pushed to the library to make them available to the employees. It does not include unpublished learnings.
  • Push to library: The author can create learnings and push them to the library, choosing their visibility.
  • Course visibility: After publishing a course, authors can push it to the library and set its visibility to everyone in the organization, specific groups, or keep it private for admins. If the course is restricted, only those with visibility permissions can access it.
  • Published: The author or co-author can assign published learnings to the learners. However, others cannot view them until they are pushed to the library.
  • Published by others: The learnings that are published by other authors.
  • Unpublished changes: When the author or co-author edits a learning without publishing it, the Info tab displays unpublished changes next to the table of contents.
  • Manual evaluation: The learning is marked as completed after it is manually evaluated by the author or co-author.
    • Not started: The author has assigned learning to the learner, or the learner has enrolled in it but has not started taking it.
    • In progress: The learner has started taking learning.
    • Evaluation pending: The learner completed the course, and evaluation is pending by the author.
    • Failed: The learner has attempted the quiz in a course but failed.
    • Completed: The learner has completed learning.
  • Enrollments:
    • Self-enrolled: The learner has self-enrolled in learning.
    • Assigned: The admin, author, or co-author assigned learning to the learner.
  • Wishlist: A list of learnings that a learner adds for themselves to easily access at any time.