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How do I create new topics?

Let's review how non admin creators can create new training from their learner homepage.

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Written by Lou Monsour
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There are two ways to start creating training in Tribal Habits.

Let's now examine how non-admin creators can set up new topics from their homepage.

1 - Click the 'Create' tab on your learner homepage

When you log in to Tribal Habits, you will see your learner homepage. To begin creating a new topic (or editing a topic you're already working on), change to the 'Create' tab. Contact your platform administrator if the 'Create' tab is not visible on your learner homepage to request the 'Create' permission be enabled for your profile.

2 - Confirm what type of training you want to create

When you start creating training you will meet Sage, our digital training coach, who will help you create your topic.

Sage will firstly ask you to select between a standard topic or a short topic for your training.

  • Short topics are for simple or short training. Short topics can only cover one point (page) of information and cannot have interactions like assessments or activities. Short topics are quick to create and quick to complete - policy acceptance, video reviews, product knowledge and so on.

  • Standard topics are for more complex or longer training. Standard Topics can utilise every possible option for creating training and sharing knowledge.

Notes:

  • For more information on the difference between short and standard topic, click here.

  • You can change your topic from 'standard' to 'short' at a later time, if required.

After selecting whether you want to create a standard topic or short topic, Sage will prompt you to create an overview of your training consisting of a title and information about the training content, why it is important, and who it is suitable for.

Once you have created the overview, you can then confirm you want to proceed to create the content itself (or cancel at that point).

3 - Start creating your training

If you proceed with a new topic, you will then meet Sage again in the topic creation process. Sage will guide you through the process from that point.

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