The Your learning page is the default home page on the mobile app. This is the first thing a user will see after authenticating on the app.
There are two sections on this page:
- Current learning: If a Learner is enrolled in any courses, programs or certifications, these will be displayed here. When this section is expanded, all current learning items will be displayed. If a learner has no assigned learning, they can tap the Find learning button to browse the catalogue.
- Completed learning: If a Learner has any completed learning, they can access it here. When this section is expanded, this section will initially show up to 20 completed learning items (more will be loaded as the user scrolls down).
There are two different views of the Your learning page: the card view and the list view. Users can switch between the two views using the toggle in the top-right corner. When using the card view, Learners can scroll through their courses, programs and certifications by swiping left and right. When using the list view, Learners can scroll down to see more learning items.


Each card or list item shows the following information:
- Title: The course, program or certification title
- Course image: The associated image for the current course, program or certification
- Tag: Displays whether the current panel is a course, program or certification
- Due dates: If applicable the course, program or certification's due date is displayed
- Course description: A brief summary of the learning (not displayed when using the list view)
- Progress bar: The user's progress will be shown as a percentage and progress bar
Courses, programs or certifications that have not been marked as mobile compatible will still appear on the Your learning page, but will not be accessible through the app. If the user taps on a non-mobile-compatible course they will see a pop-up notifying them that the course is incompatible, and they can optionally open the course in a web browser.
To mark a course as mobile compatible you need to set the Course compatible in-app setting to Yes in the course settings.
Offline access
When the app is offline the user will have limited access to their learning. If the app goes offline while in use a notification will be displayed to let the user know that they are currently offline.
While offline users are able to access a cached version of the app. When an internet connection is required the learner will be be presented with a message indicating they need a network connection to continue.
The Totara Academy has a whole course dedicated to using the Totara mobile app. Here you can learn more about how to configure and use your mobile app, see best practice, and give it a go yourself.
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