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Different user types have different permissions within the JUNO learning management system (LMS).
Admin groups, Managers, Learners, and Instructors
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Users are organized into Admin groups in the database. An admin group might be a school,or whichever type of grouping makes sense for your organization.
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When learners enroll, or are enrolled, into a Course, they become connected to the course and its InstructorInstructors. The instructor is the online teacher and/or course administrator. But the instructor isn’t part of the admin group, so they don’t have permission to manage any of the learners.
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These user relationships are visualized in the diagram above. User permissions are outlined in detail in the next section.
Permissions for each user type
User type | Who are they? | Which permissions do they have? |
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Manager | A user who is allowed to manage learners. For example, a school administrator or school teacher. If the Manager is also the Instructor, they can be given both roles. |
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Learner | A user who enrolls in an online course. |
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Instructor | A user who |
is allowed to edit specific courses. They might be the online course teacher. If the Instructor is also the Manager, they can be given both roles. |
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Editing courses isn’t available in the front-end editor at this time. Course building is done through the importer or by the JUNO team in the content management system.
Site Admin | The site organizer or staff. | This user type |
is not specific to |
courses. Site admins can create, edit, and manage any course, as well as any other content. Learn more about site admins |
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