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Basic outline of how to use the MVP features

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Monica

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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.

Each admin group has one or more Managers. In this example, they might be the school administrator or school teacher (in real life). Their job is to manage all of the Learners (students) in their group by enrolling them in courses.

When learners enroll, or are enrolled, into a Course, they become connected to the course and its Instructors. 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.

Finally, a Site admin is the site organizer or staff member who manages the whole platform, along with its users and courses.

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?

Instructor

Manager

A user who

teaches an online course

is allowed to manage learners. For example, a school administrator or school teacher.

If the

Instructor

Manager is also the

Manager

Instructor, they can be given both roles.

  • They only have permissions for the courses they are attached to.

  • Can edit the courses and on-demand content.

  • Cannot see any Learner information in the editor.

NoteEditing 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
  • Only has permissions for learners in their admin group.

  • Can enroll/unenroll learners in a course.

  • Can add/remove learners in a course waitlist.

  • Cannot see anything else in the course editor, unless they are given admin permissions for a course.

Learner

A user who enrolls in an online course.

  • Can enroll themselves in courses that allow self-enrollment.

  • Can take the course.

Manager

Instructor

A user who is allowed to

manage learners. For example, a school administrator or school

edit specific courses. They might be the online course teacher.

If the

Manager

Instructor is also the

Instructor

Manager, they can be given both roles.

They only have
  • Only has permissions for the courses they are attached to.

  • Can

enroll/unenroll Learners from their school in a
  • edit the course.

  • Can

add/remove Learners from their school on a course waitlist
  • create new courses.

  • Cannot enroll/unenroll/waitlist learners.

  • Cannot see

anything else
  • any learner information in the

course
  • editor

, unless they are given admin permissions for a course
  • .

Site Admin

The site organizer or staff.

This user type

already exists on JUNO. It’s

is not specific to

the new LMS. They can edit

courses. Site admins can create, edit, and manage any course, as well as any other content. Learn more about site admins

. NoteEditing 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

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