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From your admin dashboard, simply click on the "create a class" icon. This leads you to a dedicated page where all the class details can be inputted.
By default, the instructor is set to the current user, but this can be changed as required.
Click on the course selection button and navigate through the list to opt for the desired course, such as "First Aid at Work".
If the course is specifically for a client, note it down. Otherwise, set the course's start and end dates, for instance, the 30th of June.
Set your course timing, say from 9:00 to 17:00, and name it appropriately, like "AP Village Hall" (AP for Appointed Persons).
If your course involves a secondary instructor, especially for larger groups, their details can be added. This ensures both instructors receive due credit.
The default is set at 12. However, depending on room size and course type, this number can be adjusted. Ensure you don't overbook!
By default, your course is advertised across our network. For private company courses, simply uncheck the public visibility box to keep it unadvertised.
Provide extra details like parking information, lunch provisions, and other specifics that aren't inherently present on the system.
You can send personalised messages to your students before the class, reminding them of essentials or providing additional information.
Specify the class's venue. Our system will geolocate it, facilitating better advertising and ease for students.
Offer your students digital certificates, which can soon be stored in their Apple Wallet or Android equivalent. While mailing hard copies is an option, the preference is rapidly shifting towards the digital approach.
Creating a class on the admin dashboard is a straightforward process, offering vast flexibility. Always remember to keep track of the course dates, and if changes are needed, refer to our tutorial on course cancellations.