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If you create a new group you are automatically coach of this group. Coaches of a group get the link "Administration" in the menu in the group. You can manage the group, but also announce users to coaches, delete groups and configure some more settings.

Description

Under the tab "Description" you can change the group name, add a description, read out the link to the group, limit the number of group participants and activate a waiting list, if required.

Configuring Tools of Groups

In the tab Tools the group can be provided by collaborative tools. At a later point the tools can be edited or removed here. 

Each tool can only be used once in a group. It is therefore not possible to e.g. provide your members with more than one folder. If you want to work with more than one forum or Wiki or if you want to provide documents in more than one folder it is better to use course elements instead. Link one or more courses to the group, and configure the courses or the course elements to be only visible or accessible to the respective group.

The following tools are available for group use. Once a tool is activated, its corresponding icon will be visible in the group menu on the left.

InformationIf the tool "Information" is activated it can be defined, if only group coaches also group participants can create messages. The own created messages can be edited always. As group coach all messages can be edited and deleted.

E-MailIf the tool "E-mail" is activated, non-members of a group are able to use the mail function and contact group coaches and/or participants. E-Mail can thus also be sent out of the members list.

CalendarYou can put a calendar at the disposal of your group to record joint events. Furthermore you can determine the calendar's write access, that is, who will have the right to record data. If the calendar is not listed among the tools, it was disabled by a system administrator. Further information on calendar functions can be found in the calendar chapter.
FolderYou enable members of your group to exchange files by using a folder. The available storage capacity is 10 MB. Furthermore you can determine the folder's write access, that is, who will have the right to record files. Further information to the folder can be found here.
ForumYou provide your group with a forum for discussions. As coach of a group you have the right to edit and delete contributions as well as to write new ones. Participants of a group can write contributions, however, they are not allowed to neither edit nor delete contributions of others.
ChatYou can provide this group with a private chat room. You will see who else is present in the group chat. Enter the chat room to communicate with others in real time.
WikiYou can put a Wiki at the disposal of your group to jointly create learning content. If the wiki is not listed among the tools, it was disabled by a system administrator.

ePortfolioYou can provide this group with a Portfolio 2.0. Use a portfolio to jointly create a binder or add entries.
OpenMeetingsIf you activated and saved OpenMeetings, a virtual classroom is at the group's disposal. OpenMeetings must be activated and configured in the administration tab in order to be available for use.

BigBlueButtonOnce BigBlueButton has been activated and saved, the group has access to a virtual meeting room or virtual classroom. BigBlueButton must be enabled and configured by the administrator to use it. Its functionality is described in the course element BigBlueButton.


Managing Members of Groups

In the tab "Members" you determine whom the members are allowed to see, the coaches and/or participants. With the option "Alls users can see coaches" and "All users can see participants" the list of group members can be activated for all system users in on the visiting card, visible public. If the waiting list is activated, it can be defined if it should be visible for members or all users. 

The option "Users can download the list of members" additionally allows participants to download the list of members as excel file and to print it. 

If you enable the option "Members can leave the group" in the Membership configuration, group participants are allowed to leave the group on their own volition. If not checked, you will be notified via mail if a member wishes to leave the group. The participant must then be removed manually from the group.

You can also add more group Members.

There are two different ways to allocate members to a group:

  1. OpenOLAT users enroll on their own.
  2. The course owner or group coach allocates members to groups.

OpenOLAT users enroll on their own

To enable users to enroll themselves, the group must either be published, or accessible through the course element "Enrollment". Public groups are suited for projects or course independent trainings. The first option is suitable for groups with many participants, for participants you do not know yet or for participants who should decide on their own in which group or topic they want to register (e.g. when assigning tasks to be performed in groups). When configuring the course element, please determine in which group(s) your participants should be able to register. For more information about publishing groups, please refer to the section "Publishing and booking configuration".

The course owner or group coach allocates members to groups

The second option is suitable for participants you already know to which groups they belong to and if you want to make sure that only those will be able to register who qualify for your group.

Participants are added in the lower section of the Members tab in the group administration. You can either search for members and upload them or import them. The users can either be added as participants or coaches. 

  • Coach: Has access to the group administration settings. Here it is possible to add or remove participants and provide collaborative tools to the group. Group coaches can also delete a group. If the group is linked to a course a coach has additional access to the assessment tool as well as the test statistics of the own group.
  • Participant: Uses the collaborative tools of a group.

The classic role of a tutor can be represented in OpenOLAT by means of those coach rights mentioned above.

When clicking on the icon "Download table" (below the button "Add users") an excel file containing all owners or participants of a group will be generated.

Courses

A group can be linked to several courses, and a a course may have several embedded groups. OpenOLAT does not restrict the number of embedded courses.

Groups are often used in courses for controlled enrollment, for the assignment of papers or to register for field trips. Groups and courses can be linked in two ways:

  • In the group, under the tab "Courses" in the group administration. Here you can determine whether a group is connected to one or multiple courses. Clicking on "Add course" allows you to link as many courses you are owner of with the group. Just click on the course name or the checkmark under "Select" to the right of the course name. A click on the  icon provides you with further information on the course, such as author, language or the description. Use the button "Add course" at the end of the table in order to embed several courses at once.


  • In the course members management as well as in the editor view of individual course elements: You can either use the button "Create Group" to create a new linked group, or add an already existing group you own via the button "Add group". If you are in the editor view on course element level, you can also create new groups under the access and visibility tabs. The same goes for learning areas.

Publishing and booking configuration

In the tab "Publishing and booking configuration" you configure the access control for that specific group. This is especially important, if a group is used independently from a course. If the group is linked to a course there is no need to set up this tab. Booking can be understood as a synonym of register, enroll or buying.

With the help of a booking method OpenOLAT users can register themselves to a group. The following options are available under "Add booking method":


  •  Access code: Select the access code booking methods if the booking shall be restricted to people in possession of the access code. An access code is manually set by the coach of the group, who then passes the code on to authorized users. Only users who can provide this access code will be able to book the resource. In order to open the group, this code must be entered when opening the group for the first time.
  •  Freely available: Select the free booking method if no other restrictions shall apply. All users can book the resource. Using this booking method adds users as participants to the group.
  •  PayPal and Credit card (only available if unlocked by an administrator): Selecting the PayPal/Credit card payment method requires a financial payment to access the resource. When using this booking method you can define an amount of money required to be payed in the currency defined in the system configuration. This amount can then be payed by either a PayPal account or by using a credit card (Visa/Mastercard). The waiting list cannot be combined with this booking method. The options "waiting list" respectively "PayPal and Credit Card" will not appear in the group administration if the respective other is selected.

Once a booking method is configured, the group will be listed in the "Published groups" and can thus be searched and booked by users. If no booking method is configured the group is only available for registered users, which has been added to the group by a coach under the tab "members".

You can also configure multiple booking methods. These methods serve as different options the users can choose from. Optionally you can configure a start and end date in order to add a validity period date to each booking method. In that case the booking method is only available during this period. It is also possible to specify just a start or just an end time. If you don't want to restrict the booking method to a specified period just leave the fields empty.

The start and end date is only valid for the booking process. Once a resource has been booked by a user he will be added to the resource members list. From that moment the members list grants access to the user. When a booking method is no longer valid or has been deleted users on the members list will still have access to the resource. As an owner of the resource you can add or remove users to/from the resource members list at any time. In the latter case the user can register again for the resource as a participant by booking again.

You can delete configured booking methods at any time. The already booked orders will not be affected by this.

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