# Delivery

The Delivery tool allows you to create and manage your Schedules.





Each Schedule represents the delivery settings for a specific course. A Course
can have many Schedules.



From the Schedule Dashboard, you can view, edit, or delete your Schedules and
view Enrollment Options.



Clicking Edit next to a particular Schedule will bring you to the Schedule
Settings Page.


SCHEDULE SETTINGS PAGE:

Here you can choose the Course, Scheduling, and Sharing options for your
Schedule.






SCHEDULE NAME:

A learner enrolls in a course through a schedule that governs the scheduled
(days/times) messages will be sent. This is the name of the schedule for your
new course. After your course is live, you can view this schedule in the
Schedules tab of the platform. This name will be used in analytics and can help
organize courses and a learner pool.






CHANNEL:

For delivery via SMS, Slack, or Microsoft Teams (v2+), you can send content via
channels. Channels help you better organize content by theme for your learners.
To learn more about channels and how they work with different delivery methods,
read Settings: Channels [/article/1062-settings-channels]






SCHEDULING OPTIONS:

In the next section, you can choose the days and times your course will be
delivered. You can also decide what to do if people are not engaging with your
course content. You have two primary options, Basic and Custom Scheduling.




BASIC SCHEDULE:

Timezone: Select the Timezone for this distribution. The precedence order is
user timezone > distribution timezone > organization timezone.

Cadence: Allow users to progress through the course at their own pace by
choosing the Instant option, or choose Scheduled to select specific days for
delivery.

Launch Date: Choose a day when the course will launch or leave blank to enroll
users as soon as the Schedule is published.

Lesson Days: Simply click the days you want your course content to be sent, they
will be highlighted in orange, and days in white will not be included. For
example, if you only want course content sent on weekdays, click Monday through
Friday so they are highlighted orange and leave Saturday and Sunday white.





Delivery Time:



This sets the time window when messages can be sent. You can lengthen or shorten
this time window as needed. Or you can simply deliver all messages at the same
time each day.

 1. Deliver At - This will set a specific time that each lesson will be received
    on the days chosen. Learners will not be able to change the time. This
    option is good for when specific time frames or schedules must be adhered
    to.
    
    
    
    

 2. Deliver Between - This will provide a window of time that lessons can be
    delivered in. The first lesson will be sent at the start of this window and
    afterwards, learners will have the option to choose a preferred time slot
    within the hours given to adjust to their preference. This can also be a
    good way to ensure learners receive content during work hours or avoid times
    at which you may not want training to be sent.
    
    
    
    

 3. Deliver Anytime - This will allow lessons to be delivered at any time during
    the 24 hour window each day. This gives the greatest amount of flexibility
    for learners to choose preferred delivery times. However it is important to
    not that if this option is selected, learners will receive their first
    message at the time the schedule is published. (i.e. if you publish this at
    11am EST, learners will be enrolled then and receive their lessons daily at
    that time unless they change it.)


CUSTOM SCHEDULE:

When To Deliver: A Custom Schedule gives you the option to select specific dates
and times for the delivery of each lesson OR the option to have lessons
delivered a specific amount of days after the previous lesson.

Timezone: Select the Timezone for this distribution. The precedence order is
user timezone > distribution timezone > organization timezone.





CUSTOM SCHEDULE - LATE ENROLLMENT & CATCH-UP FEATURE:

What happens when users join late: When you enroll users in a custom schedule
after it has started, they'll automatically enter "catch-up" mode to get current
with the schedule.

How it works:

 * Users can be added to a custom schedule at any time

 * If they're behind on lessons, they'll receive content on an Instant Cadence
   (see below) until they catch up

 * They'll stay on this fast-paced delivery until they're completely current
   with the schedule

 * If learners don't reply to messages when in catch-up mode, it will
   automatically go to the next lesson after 24 hours

User experience:

 1. Initial setup: Users receive the activation message first (without timing
    details since lessons will be instant)

 2. Catch-up notice: "Please note: You have been enrolled in this course late.
    Please respond to each lesson and question as soon as you can to catch up."

 3. During catch-up: Lessons are delivered instantly, waiting 24 hours for
    responses

 4. When caught up: "Nice job! You're now caught up and can expect your next
    lesson at [day/time]."

 5. Going forward: Users follow the normal custom schedule timing

This eliminates the need to create separate schedules for late joiners while
keeping everyone aligned.


INSTANT SCHEDULE:

Arist offers the option to take courses in a rapid-fire or self-paced manner.
This is achieved by using the Instant Cadence on your Schedule.

When you take a course using the Instant Cadence, your response to each question
will trigger the next lesson until you have made it through the entire course.
If required responses are not turned on, the course will automatically progress
to the next lesson after 24 hours, excluding weekends. On an Instant schedule,
you can still set a launch date and delivery time, which is when the first
lesson sends.

> Note: If the lessons in a course don't have questions, an instant cadence will
> send the first and second lessons instantly, with following lessons sending 15
> minutes apart until the final lesson has been sent. A learner can respond NEXT
> to receive a lesson sooner than 15 minutes.

Instant courses are great for reviews and reinforcement because they allow
learners to take course as quickly as they want.






OTHER SETTINGS:

Required Responses: When this is toggled on, learners must reply to questions in
order to receive the following one, even if it is a scheduled or instant course.
This means that even if you enroll everyone on the same day, they could end up
in different places of the course depending on how fast they respond to the
questions.



Continue to send on Weekends: When required responses are off for Instant
schedules, learners receive new lessons 24 hours after the first lesson. If the
toggle is on, lessons will continue sending on weekends if learners do not
respond. When turned off, new lessons will only send on weekdays (unless
prompted by learners).



Reminders: Friendly response reminders are sent to encourage learners to respond
to their lesson engagement question. These can be toggled on or off here and can
be customized from the Settings page on the Response Reminders tab. For more
information about these please refer to: Settings: Response Reminders
[/article/1055-settings-response-reminders]


DELIVERY TRACKER:

Once you've created a schedule and sent it to learners, you can click into the
schedule to track the message delivery. This page will show if any learners have
opted out, paused the content, concluded the content, etc.





Clicking on the "Enroll Learners" button on the top right of this screen will
allow you to send the course to a learner or a group of learners.





Select Cohorts: The most common way is to select a cohort that you've imported
which will allow you to enroll users in bulk. For more information on managing
and creating cohorts, go to this article: Cohorts [/article/1058-cohorts]



Enroll Individuals: Clicking this dropdown will allow you to search your list of
learners for individuals and enroll them one by one. This can be useful for
grabbing a few learners to test a course or if you need to add a couple of
learners after the fact.



Clicking on the "Share with learners" button on the top right of this screen
will show you multiple self-enrollment options for the learners.





Share to web: You can share this link or QR code with learners, so they can sign
up for the course. Learners can choose from any available delivery method to
receive this course. For more information on this self-enrollment option, read
How to Self-Enroll in Arist Courses
[/article/1073-how-to-self-enroll-in-arist-courses].



Display in course catalog: This will show the Schedule in your course library.
This is useful for sharing a suite of courses with your learners.



Enable code-based enrollment: Learners can also enroll by messaging a shared
course code through their preferred communication platform.



Prioritize enrollment: This will move the enrollment to the top of the queue for
all learners if they have previously scheduled enrollments queued.

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