My Courses FAQ

 

Q: What is “My courses”?
Q: How do I enter a course?
Q: What should I do when I complete a course?
Q: What are “Active and Upcoming Courses”?
Q: Where did my course go?

Q: What is “My courses”?

“My Courses” is the heart of the Joint Commission Online’s learning management system. It enables you to access all your courses and their materials from one single place. It also enables you to categorize courses by “Active and Upcoming” and “Completed.” When you register for a course, it will automatically appear in the “Active and Upcoming Courses.”

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Q: How do I enter a course?

Click on the “enter course” button next to the respective course – this will take you to the secure course page for all the instructions, dates and materials. If you do not see an “enter course” button, the following should appear “This course will be accessible on such and such date.” We will send you an email when the secure course page and materials are ready.

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Q: What should I do when I complete a course?

When you complete a course, be sure to fill-out an evaluation form. You can also move the course from the “Active and Upcoming” section to the “Completed” section by clicking “move to completed.”

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Q: What are “Active and Upcoming Courses”?

When you first purchase a course, it automatically appears in the “Active and Upcoming Courses” section. Consider this section of your "My Courses" page the place to go to find newly purchased courses or courses you are actively engaged with.

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Q: Where did my course go?

Once you register for a Joint Commission Online course, the resources are yours indefinitely. The "My Courses" page has two sections: “Active and Upcoming Courses” or the “Completed Courses." The course should appear in either the “Active and Upcoming Courses” section or the “Completed Courses” section which appears further down on the "My Courses" page.

 

 

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the Central Conference of American Rabbis &
Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion
and produced in partnership with the College-Institute's Department of Distance Education.