Can I provide feedback for any courses/content? If so, how?

Yes! You can provide feedback by “liking” and rating FedLearn courses and content. Your feedback is most important to us. Please moment or two to provide any feedback to the benefit of your fellow learners. To do so: If you have more substantial feedback to share about your experience on FedLearn or any of our …

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Who are “Influencers” and how do I access?

“Influencers” are a recognized subject matter experts in particular fields of knowledge. Influencers can be world-recognized thought leaders or an individuals or organizations with a great deal of expertise to share about a particular subject. You can follow these thought leaders and receive updates from them by clicking the “Influencers” tab on the top menu …

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What are “Goals” and how do I access?

You and/or your supervisor can decide on specific learning goals to determine the type of courses or content you should access on the platform in support of your professional development. We call this feature “My Perfect Brain.” Different broad categories of subjects can be selected and assigned a percentage of importance based on your specific …

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What is “My Desk” and how do I access?

“My Desk” is where you can view the last course or piece of content reviewed on the platform. To access, click “My Desk” on the top menu of any page of the platform

Is any of the FedLearn content free and how do I access?

Yes! All content on the platform (e.g., videos, podcasts and reports and other documents) with the exception of FedLearn elearning courses is available at no cost to learners. We have aggregated more than 1,000 publicly available assets from Federal government sources—the Congressional Research Service, U.S. Department of Defense, Intelligence Community, military services and beyond—for your …

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