In WebPA 2 a user is either a student, a tutor or an administrator; they
cannot have more than one role. Whilst the menu may provide "Admin"
options, this does not mean that the user is an administrator in the
technical sense of the system definition of roles. Tutors have limited
"admin" rights over the currently selected module.
For LTI integrations I think it would be useful to define administrator
roles which can manage just the data from that integration, but at
present administrators are system-wide.
Hope that helps to clarify.
Stephen
On 05/09/2012 09:32, René Haentjens wrote:
> Although I called them typo's, they do break functionality!
> I've reported them on sourceforge.
>
> This is probably also a bug, I'll try to find it in the code:
>
> If a user is student in module 3 and tutor in module 4, he does not have
> Admin functions in the menu, regardless of what module he selected. If the
> same user is tutor in module 3 and student in module 4, he has Admin
> functions in the menu, regardless of what module he selected.
>
> René.
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Stephen P Vickers"
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> Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2012 4:46 PM
> Subject: Re: UGent WebPA2 questions
>
>
>> On 04/09/2012 15:35, René Haentjens wrote:
>>> ...We discovered a couple of typo's in the includes/requires...
>>
>> With any bugs, my personal recommendation would be to report them in
>> which
>> ever way is easiest for you to ensure that other users find out about
>> them
>> ASAP. But in the end they need to find their way into the bug tracker
>> list on sourceforge (https://sourceforge.net/projects/webpa/) which I
>> believe is the official channel for notifying the project team. I
>> reported one there earlier today. I suspect most members of this list
>> are
>> likely to be only interested in issues of functionality and not syntax
>> errors!
>>
>> Stephen
>>
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