Trying to find out how to connect Learning Core to ServiceNow University
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3 weeks ago
The Learning Core plugin allows you to create a library of content from your KBs, etc.
I saw somewhere in the documentation, but can't find it now, that organizations can tie the Learning plugin/module to the courses in ServiceNow University so it gets pulled in automatically, but now I can't find that documentation. Could someone help me find that info? It mentioned something about sending an email to a servicenow email address to get it connected.
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3 weeks ago
Hi @LKSN
Are you referencing something specifically in HRSD?
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3 weeks ago
Hi @LKSN
The ServiceNow® Learning Core application enables you to build a learning content repository by integrating with third-party Learning Management Systems, such as Cornerstone OnDemand, Udemy, PluralSight, Sumtotal and Saba learning systems. It allows you to configure learning catalogs that contain course items from both external learning systems and internal learning systems.
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2 weeks ago
This is what I was looking for. it's a separate spoke from the Learning Core:
https://www.servicenow.com/docs/r/integrate-applications/integration-hub/now-learning-spoke.html
We want our users to take some of the Now Learning courses, but don't want to require them to sign up for an account. This sounds like the solution. Could be wrong.
