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As Admin I want to be able to remove a user from a course when listing his courses

In User-Admin interface I click the pen to edit the user. Here I can open a list of the users Courses and Projects. Here I want to be able to remove the User from several Courses. Or is there an other way of doing this? I only see this way of doing it: assign to the course, go into the course, search for the user and remove it.

  • Stefan Beyer
  • Aug 28 2024
  • Not selected for implementation
Country DE
Category Administration
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    Product Team commented
    10 Sep 07:02

    Hi!

    itslearning does not have a feature to manually remove a user from multiple courses at a time. In the edit user listing, it can be done fairly easily with single click on the Unenroll button.

    Bulk actions to course memberships are possible with integrations, which often provide significant benefits to managing users. This might be something for you to consider?

    Thank you,

    the itslearning Product team