πŸ“˜ Accessing Your IPG Group Training Plans

2 min. readlast update: 04.24.2025

Welcome to your learning journey! All training plans for IPG groups are centralized in the course titled "Group Course (IPG)" on the MyLearningMyWay platform.

πŸ”‘ How to Access Your Training Plan:

  1. πŸ”— Log in to MyLearningMyWay
    Visit mylearningmyway.com and log in using your credentials.

  2. πŸ“‹ Open the Main Menu
    Click on your name at the top-right corner of the screen to reveal the dropdown menu.

  3. πŸ“š Select "Your Courses"
    Click on "Your Courses" to view the complete list of your enrolled courses.

  4. πŸŽ“ Access the "Group Course (IPG)"
    Locate and click on "Group Course (IPG)" in the list, or directly access it via this link: Group Course (IPG).

  5. πŸ“‚ View Specific Training Plans
    Within the course, you'll find a comprehensive list of training plans organized by proficiency levels (e.g., Beginner 1, Intermediate 2, etc.). Click on the link matching your group's level to view or download your training plan.

⚠️ Important: Shared Access Between Learners and Instructors

  • Both learners and instructors have access to the same "Group Course (IPG)" content on their MyLearningMyWay accounts. This shared access helps ensure clear communication and efficient collaboration.

πŸ“Œ Additional Information:

  • Your specific training plan corresponds directly to the group level indicated in your group's name (for example, Beg1 for Beginner 1, Int2 for Intermediate 2). Also, check your group's timesheet regularly, as important session information is often provided at the beginning of each term.

  • Training plans include detailed learning objectives, activities planned for each stage, and specific expectations for each proficiency level.

πŸ” Practical Tips:

  • Regularly consult your training plan to prepare effectively for your sessions.

  • If you encounter technical issues or have questions, use the πŸ’¬ "LiveChat" feature on MyLearningMyWay for quick assistance.

πŸ“§ For further questions, feel free to reach out to the Knowledge Circle educational team.

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