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Certifications - Descriptions
The Certification Description tab is where you configure the display attributes and features of a certification product. Most of these attributes are shown on the Enrollments Widget and/or Catalog Widget.
Click on the highlighted text next to each of the fields to make a change. Choose an option using the dropdown box if available or fill in the value and click the button to save or the to clear your selection.
Not all fields are required in order to create a Certification Product and some requirements are determined by properties set on the Configuration Tab. Some options will require an additional entry if selected.
Click the dotted underlined text to change a property value.
- Icon: To add or change the Certification Product Icon, click to select or upload an image. This is a required field. Note: The image must be exactly 64 x 64 pixels. Accepted image formats are: gif, jpg and png. The icon serves as a graphical representation of the Learning Product on the description page and the catalog.
- Preview Media: Click to select and add a video from the video library. Learners can then preview the video prior to purchasing the Certification Product.
- Examples of preview media include welcome videos, learning product previews, or sponsor advertisements.
- Public Tags: Tags are keywords or a type of metadata that is used to describe or define some aspect of a product. They are used for organizing, searching and filtering products.
- Tags should answer the question "What will my learners search for to find this product?"
- Examples: Live training; CE credit; Online, Webinars, etc.
- Private Tags: Type the words that will filter what learners see in catalogs. Private tags are added like public tags, but are not visible to learners.
- Teaser: Type a brief statement intended to 'tease' or 'entice' end users to view the product. The Teaser is visible to the learner in the catalog.
- Description: Click to create a full description of the certification product. To add Images, documents, or Twitter Bootstrap snippets, you can add HTML code in the HTLM Editor. Click after filling in the description.