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Message #50428
[Bug 1784781] Re: 2 new roles for assessment work flow: Peer assessor and manager
** Changed in: mahara
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1784781
Title:
2 new roles for assessment work flow: Peer assessor and manager
Status in Mahara:
Fix Released
Bug description:
A person on Mahara can be assigned the peer, manager or both roles for
a portfolio. This selection gives them additional permissions. The
selection of the roles happens on the “Edit access” screen. The
assigned roles are applied to all selected portfolios as per current
Mahara functionality. In order to select the role, an additional drop-
down menu is displayed once a person has been selected.
The roles have the following characteristics:
• The role selector only appears when the portfolio owner searches for individual users. The roles cannot be given in bulk, e.g. to “Friends” or an entire group.
• The role governs view_access, blocktype.
• Peer role:
• Can fill in the “Peer assessment” block (bug #1784778);
• Can see page names, page instructions, block titles (but not block content) on the pages to which they have access to provide contextual information relevant to the peer assessment they are providing;
• Is selected during the portfolio sharing process;
• When used in conjunction with the “Manager” role, this role can see other content in the portfolio.
• Manager:
• Is selected during the portfolio sharing process;
• Can see the entire portfolio (the peer assessment block content once the peer set it to be viewable);
• Can mark a portfolio page in the assessment portfolio as verified.
Note: If the page is also shared with other users, e.g. friends or registered users, then the more permissive rights take precedence. That means: Friends can see all content on a page. If “Friends” is selected to view a portfolio and a friend is specifically selected to be a peer, the peer can see all page content.
A peer can also be a manager. That means that the peer can see all
block content because the manager role is more permissive.
Required by bug #1784778
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