Documents 6.b. Teacher and student profiles. Visitor’s profile.

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*La última columna sirve para asignar el rol de cada usuario. Existen tres posibles roles: profesor administrado, profesor miembro e invitado registrado. Recordamos que en el apartado anterior se vio qué significaba cada rol.
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*The last column is used to assign each user a role. There are three possible roles: administration teacher, member teacher and registered guest. We must not forget that in the previous section we studied what each role meant.
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*Al hacer clic en el botón ''Enviar'' se realiza la invitación, enviando un correo a cada uno de los invitados. Volvemos a la portada del TwinSpace y en la parte superior derecha nos aparece una ventana donde nos indica las invitaciones realizadas correctamente y los posibles errores.
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*When we click on ''Send,'' an invitation is made, and an email is sent to each guest invited. Let's go back to the TwinSpace homepage, and on the top part we will see a window showing the invitations made correctly, as well as any possible errors.
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== Creación de usuarios con el rol de alumnado  ==
== Creación de usuarios con el rol de alumnado  ==

Revision as of 23:01, 7 March 2010

Once registered in the eTwinning project, we will have our TwinSpace ready to be used.

Right now only two users can access the project: our partner and us.

Therefore, the first step to be taken is to register all the teachers and students who are going to take part in the project.

When users are registered we must decide what role they are going to have within TwinSpace.

As founders of the project, we have the teacher 'administrator'srole, which has all the possible permits in TwinSpace.

Teacher and student roles. Visitor's profile

The role of a TwinSpace user grants some permits to carry out certain actions or not. For instance, a certain role can allow us to create activities but another role may not. Depending on the role, we may even see TwinSpace options that another role does not allow us to see.

In the previous unit, we learned about roles for students, administrators and members, where student-administrators could perform more actions within TwinSpace.

We can now see the most important roles a user can have to access the TwinSpace of a project:

  • Student-administrator. Remember that these students can add new activities, modify the elements of the students' room, etc. The main difference with the teacher-administrator's role is that they cannot register new users.
  • Student-member. Those students who only take part in the activities we suggest.
  • Teacher-administrator. Those teachers who are involved in the creation of the project: they can register new activities, new users and , in general, carryb out any possible actions in TwinSpace, except for publishing in the Students' corner.
  • Teacher-member. Can take part in all activities but not create them. They cannot register new users either.
  • Visitor. By using a username and password, this kind of visitor can access all the contents available, even if they have not been made public. Then, we can restrict the access to the 'visitor' areas we do not want them to see. This user has no rights to publish ot edit in any section of the TwinSpace. Sometimes, working with TIC and mainly through the Internet can lead to a certain feeling of mistrust amongst parents and other colleagues. Through this profile, parents can see what their children are doing, how they work and what the project is exactly about. It is also an advisable profile to present the project for a Quality Label; this wat, evaluators can see all the work done and the process followed.

Creating users with the teacher's or registered visitor roles.

Registering teachers to take part in TwinSpace is done like with students, as explained in Unit 5.

The steps are as follows:

  • In the home page of our TwinSpace, go to invite teachers and visitors, which is in theTwinSpace members window, on the top right-hand corner.

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  • You will see a window where we are asked for the email addresses of the teachers we are going to invite to the project. Insert addresses for at least three users and click Send. Should there be more than three, click the ""+"" sign above the Send button and you will se more spaces to write email addresses. In this example, we are going to insert two email addresses: the first one belongs to a user who has already registered in eTwinning, and the second one, to one who hasn't.

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  • Now we will see a window with information about the users we are going to invite to TwinSpace. Firstly, we can see each email address and, if the user has registered onto eTwinning, their name and surname; if the user has not registered onto eTwinning, as in case number 2, we have to fill in the name and address:

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  • The next two columns show the username and password for each user. If you have already registered onto eTwinning, the username and password will be the ones recorded (as in the first step); if you have not registsred onto eTwinning (as it happens with the second user), we can invent a username and password (which have been invented by the system by default, but can be changed).

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  • The last column is used to assign each user a role. There are three possible roles: administration teacher, member teacher and registered guest. We must not forget that in the previous section we studied what each role meant.

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  • When we click on Send, an invitation is made, and an email is sent to each guest invited. Let's go back to the TwinSpace homepage, and on the top part we will see a window showing the invitations made correctly, as well as any possible errors.

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Creación de usuarios con el rol de alumnado

Los pasos a seguir son similares al caso del profesorado:

  • En primer lugar hacemos clic en el enlace Invite pupils, que se puede traducir como Invitar alumnos.

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  • Nos aparece una ventana donde debemos introducir el nombre y apellidos del alumnado que tendrá acceso a TwinSpace. Haciendo clic en el signo + que aparece sobre el botón Enviar podremos introducir más nombres. Cuando hayamos acabado, hacemos clic en el botón Enviar.

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  • A continuación nos aparece una ventana para dar de alta los datos de cada alumno y alumna. En primer lugar aparecen los nombres y apellidos. A continuación aparece el nombre de usuario y la contraseña que tendrá para entrar en TwinSpace. Y finalmente una lista desplegable que permite asignar a cada alumno el rol de Alumno administrador o el de Alumno miembro.

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Una vez que hagamos clic en el botón Enviar volvemos a la portada del TwinSpace, y se nos indica si los usuarios se han dado de alta correctamente.

A diferencia del alta de usuarios con el rol de profesor o invitado registrado, no se envía nungún correo a los nuevos usuarios. Por tanto, es conveniente anotar el nombre de usuario y la contraseña de cada alumno para no olvidarlas.

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