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Using Search on Go1Learn
Using Search on Go1Learn

A guide to finding and discovering learning content using Search

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Getting Started with Search

Go1 Search helps you quickly find learning content that matches your needs. Simply enter a keyword or phrase in the search bar, and Go1 will return relevant results. You can refine your search using filters and sorting options to find the most suitable content faster.

Using Search Bar

Type a keyword query and search will use keyword matching and semantic search to return relevant results. As you type, suggestions will appear to help refine your search.

📌 Tip: If you are searching for a specific title, use double quotation marks to get the best result E.g. "Social Engineering"

Refining Search via AI Skills Panel

When you enter a search query, Go1 AI will suggest related skills based on your input. Selecting a skill will narrow down your results and show more relevant content by adding that skill as extra context to the search.

Using Search Filters

Filters help you narrow down search results based on specific criteria. You can refine your results by:

Duration: Select content that fits within your available time.

Provider: Filter by content publishers available in Go1.

Level: Find content suitable to your learning level (beginner, intermediate, advanced or suitable for all)

Type: Choose from videos, courses, articles, or assessments

Region: Search for content relevant to a specific geographic location

Topic: Browse content by category, such as Leadership, IT Software, HR Compliance and others.

Language: Find content in a preferred language. For more details see this article

Language dialect: Find content in your preferred accent.

Mobile Friendly: Identify content that works on mobile devices. For more details see this article.

📌 Tip: Combine multiple filters for more precise results.

📌 Tip: Language Filter uses an 'AND' condition. Meaning that if you select multiple languages, the results will only show content available in all the selected languages at the same time.

Sorting Search Results

The Sort By filter lets you choose how your search results are organized.

  • The default filter is Top Enrolled, which displays courses with the highest number of enrollments.

  • After performing a search, the filter will automatically change to Most Relevant, where Go1’s algorithm highlights the courses most relevant to your search.

The available list of Sort By filters are:

Filter name

Definition

Most Relevant

Based on Go1 search algorithm (which looks at keyword matching, content quality, Premium content and English content) designed to surface the most relevant results in response to the search query

Top Enrolled

Content with the highest number of enrollments

Highest Rated

Highest Rated content (based on the average 5-star rating)

Note: If there are multiple results with the same rating, it will automatically sort by highest number of ratings to the lowest.

Latest

Creation Date from newest to oldest, which is when the piece of content was authored.

Alphabetical

Orders results by: symbol, number and then A-Z

FAQs

What keywords should I use in search?

  • For best results, use concise and specific keywords related to your topic. For example: “Leadership training new managers” “Cybersecurity basics remote workers”

  • Broad keyword searches will be helpful if you are looking to return all relevant results and then use filters to narrow down your Search. E.g. "Cybersecurity", "Emotional intelligence".

📌 Tip: Use double quotation marks if you are searching for a specific title E.g. "Social Engineering"

Can I search by skills or job roles?

Yes! Go1 Search supports skills-based discovery. Enter a skill (e.g., “project management”) or a job role (e.g., “HR specialist”) in AI Chat to find recommended content.

What is semantic search?

Semantic search helps find results based on meaning rather than just matching keywords. It understands the context of your search, including synonyms and related concepts, to show more relevant content. This means you get better results, even if you don’t use the exact words in a course title.

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