Plans on Microsoft Learn

A Plan is a set of organized content on Microsoft Learn with milestones and optional email nudges designed to efficiently lead a learner to specific learning outcomes. Content in Plans covers all content types on Learn. Anyone can create a Plan and invite individual learners or groups of learners to a Plan and track their progress through reporting (summary of learners and a detailed report available to download). Anyone can start and complete a Plan on Learn as a learner.

View of the start page of a Plan from a learner's point of view

Screenshot of the start page of a Plan from a learner's point of view.

View of the Plan details from a learner's point of view

Screenshot of the Plan details from a learner's point of view.

Use cases

For creators

  • Create comprehensive curriculum leading to specific learning outcomes for employees, students, or any learning audience.
  • Create project-based curriculums that lead learners to gain skills necessary for the tasks at hand.

For learners

  • Start and complete Plans that you're invited to by your employer or educator.
  • Start and complete Plans on Learn that have learning outcomes that can support your career growth, project, or skilling goals.

How Plans work

Plans are available for all Learn users. Plans work by allowing an authenticated user on Learn to save content to a Collection. They can then convert this Collection into a Plan by copying it from the Collections page. When they do that, they add additional information like learning outcomes and recommended days to complete milestones, then publish the Plan. Once they publish the Plan, they can invite learners to the Plan and track their progress through reporting.

All content types are currently supported by Plans.

When to use Plans vs. Collections

Plans should be used when the creator has a set of clear learning outcomes/skills for the learner to acquire through the Plan and wishes to invite learners and track their progress through in-built reporting functionality within Plans. Learners also benefit from helpful nudges that they get via email. Collections should be used when the creator wants to create a list of resources for Learn for others to consume. Use cases include a team leader creating a list of helpful links for their team to upskill for a specific project or a presenter creating lists of resources for conference attendees to explore after attending a session.

Requirements

Task Requirement
To create and manage Plans Must have a Learn profile and be signed in
To start and complete Plans Must have a Learn profile and be signed in
To view progress and completion reporting Must be the creator of the Plan

Considerations

Plans should be created when there are a set of clear learning outcomes/skills for the learner to acquire through the Plan and when the creator wishes to invite learners and track their progress through in-built reporting functionality within Plans. Plans should be used when the creator would like the learner to receive helpful nudges via email to complete their Plans.

If a user wants to create a list of helpful resources on Learn for others to consume or bookmark items across the site, Collections are more suitable.

Availability and Pricing

Anyone with a Learn profile can create a Plan. Anyone with a Learn profile can start and complete a Plan. There's no cost to create or complete a Plan.

Limitations

  • Plans contain only links to content from within Microsoft Learn.
  • Plans can't be edited once published.
  • Plans don't keep a record of the emails used to invite learners.
  • Plans track progress of learners as they make their way through Training content and then marks the item as Complete. With non-Training items, Plans marks them as Complete items as the learner views them.

Next steps

To learn more about Plans and how to use them, visit these articles: