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Your courses

After signing in, you land on /admin/courses. This is your trainer home. The page has three parts.

”Wisteria noticed” cards

At the top, you may see cards titled with things like “Wisteria noticed something worth training on…”. These are AI-drafted course suggestions from your integrated document sources (OneDrive / Google Drive / Lark Drive).

Each card shows:

  • Title — what Claude proposes calling the training
  • Why it surfaced — a short explanation of what’s training-relevant about the source
  • Who benefits — which department(s) Wisteria thinks the training is for
  • Business outcome — the expected impact
  • Draft modules — a proposed structure
  • Confidence — how strongly Claude weights the suggestion

You have three options per card:

  • Generate — Wisteria materialises a real course from the source file, runs it through the AI module pipeline, and redirects you to the course detail page to review.
  • Dismiss — hide this card. Future scans won’t resurface the same file unless its content changes meaningfully.
  • Not training — hide AND teach the AI evaluator. Files with similar signal get filtered out in future scans.

Use “Not training” liberally in the first month — it’s how the AI learns your organisation’s edges. The evaluator gets sharper the more you correct it.

Your authored courses

Below the suggestions, your existing courses appear as cards in a grid. Each card shows:

  • Cover image
  • Title
  • Status pill: draft, pending_approval, published, archived
  • Module count
  • Department
  • A “ready” indicator if any modules are waiting for submission

Click a card to open the course detail page.

The list is scoped to your department — you only see courses your role can author. Super admins and content managers see everything; trainers see only their own department’s content.

The ”+ New course” button

Top-right. Opens the new-course modal with two paths:

Filtering and sorting

The list supports:

  • Search — fuzzy match against course titles
  • Filter by status — show only drafts, only published, etc.
  • Sort — recently created, recently updated, alphabetical

These persist in URL query params, so you can bookmark a specific view.

What’s NOT on this page

  • Approvals queue — that’s /admin/approvals
  • Module-level editing — click a course → click a module
  • Course settings — click a course → Settings tab

The Courses page is your “what am I working on” view, not the “let me configure every dial” view.

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