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User Roles and Permissions

Learn about the user roles and permissions by feature set

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Written by Saige Support
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Overview

There are a range of roles on Dream See Do with various levels of privileges for editing, assigning and participating in elements throughout the site (sites, groups, courses, forms, teams). Here are the roles:

Site, Groups & Teams

  1. Site Admin: can manage all aspects of the entire site, including: billing, assignment and any editing feature for courses, groups, forms, coupons and memberships (when memberships are enabled).

  2. Group Admin: full editing and assignment privileges for a group and all courses and forms in the group. They can host live events and message the entire group at once with group messaging.

  3. Group Creator: ability to create (and edit) the courses that they create in any given group. (Note: This role can also lead live events, see participant responses and give feedback only for courses they have either created or have been invited as an editor or instructor.)

  4. Group Member: access to the group, any public courses and resources in the group, and the group learning activity stream. They can also message anyone in the group (but not the entire group at once).

  5. Team Member: access to the team dashboard, ability to message the entire team, and view the team page and team learning activity stream.

Courses

  1. Editor: full editing, assignment, Zoom hosting, dashboard view & feedback privileges for a course.

  2. Instructor: lead live events, see participant responses and give feedback on courses with this role. Course instructors can also see dashboards and analytics, as well as form responses.

  3. Supporter: a participant or admin can add one ore more supporters for that participant, to any course. Supporters view the responses for people whom they have been added as a supporter.

  4. Auto-Supporter: is added as a 'supporter' to all course responses, and can comment on them (without any editing or assignment privileges on the course). This can be utilized for instructors that do not need editing or assignment privileges.

  5. Participant: they can view and take the course.

Forms

  1. Editor: full editing and assignment privileges for a form.

  2. Reviewer: review all form responses without edit or delete privileges.

  3. Viewer (Participant): they can view and take the form.

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