Group Management

When managing a group, there are four types of users connected to a group:

  1. Regular member of the user. Such a user can view a summary of the results, sorted by rating, sees the personal pages of other users that they are attached to the same group as him.
  2. Controller may perform the same steps as a normal user, a team member. In this case, it can access additional user data specified when joining the group. Usually it is a trusted member of the group, which helps to organize the testing process. For example, a warden in a training group, or supervisor training course, charged with supervising the intermediate student outcomes.
  3. Control can perform the same actions as the Comptroller. In this case, it is available the decision to join a group of new users, the appointment of supervisors, and scheduling summing subtotals. For example, it is an assistant professor in charge of conducting seminars, he can take the trouble to test and adherence to a group of users. And perhaps this is the professor himself, for which assistant created the group.
  4. Creator of the group can perform the same operations as managing director. You may appoint Governors. For example, professor or assistant professor.

Important feature in the management of the group is drawing up a schedule for carrying out automatic subtotals. For example, at the colloquium, credit or summing up the competition for employment, group manager can assign a date and time as of which will be announced interim results. These results will be available to members of the group later, when the results may have been changed. For example, declares that for credit of up to 5 o'clock on the appointed day to get in the top 30% of the best by rating, or score at least xxxx balls rankings, now you can not get up at 5 am, that would make the interim listing of the results, and watch them even after a month. It is also useful for comparing the results of the dynamic group over time.

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Joining an existing group
View the consolidated results of the group
Create a new group
How to attract users to a group

User Groups

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