Summary
In this chapter, you discovered three important features of Adobe Learning Manager: Catalogs, the Content Marketplace, and Peer Accounts.
Catalogs allow you to control which learners have access to which learning objects. Remember, you don’t directly control who has access to which course, but you do control who has access to which catalog. So, by adding courses, learning paths, certifications, and job aids to the various catalogs available in your account, you effectively enforce access control on your learning content.
Catalogs can be shared internally or externally. You use internal sharing to determine which learners defined within your ALM account have access to what catalog. The learners defined within your account are all internal and external learners, as discussed in Chapter 5, Managing Users. You use external sharing when you want learners defined in other ALM accounts to access your learning content.
The Default Catalog is a special catalog that was...