Create and manage users in the test player
  • 30 Oct 2024
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Create and manage users in the test player

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The Remindo test player has 3 types of users, namely:

  • Administrators
  • Tutors
  • Candidates

See the article 'Roles and Permissions' in the Remindo test manager environment for more information about the subdivision within Administrators and Supervisors.

Administrators

In the 'Manage' menu, the Administrators option can be selected. The overview with all administrators already created opens.

  • To create a new Administrator, click on 'New Administrator'.
  • Under role, choose the type of Administrator.
  • Fill in all required fields.

Tutors

In the 'Administration' menu you can choose the option Tutors. The overview with all managers already created opens. In this overview you can filter on the role type.

  • To create a new tutor, click on 'New tutor'.
  • Under role, select the type of tutor.
  • Fill in all required fields.
  • Under connections to, set which studies/groups/candidates this supervisor should be linked to. The study determines which blueprints this supervisor is allowed to see. The links with candidates and/or candidate groups determine which results are visible.

Candidates

In the 'Management' menu you can choose the option Candidates. The overview with all already created candidates opens. In this overview you can filter on the candidate group.

  • To create a new Candidate, click on 'New Candidate'.
  • Fill in all the required fields.
  • An administrator can register a candidate as a demo candidate.
  • At connections it can be set to which candidate groups/supervisors this candidate should be linked.
  • A validity period of the account can optionally be set for a candidate. At the end of this period, you can choose whether the candidate should be immediately logged out and deactivated. Another option is to close all open entries and stop all tests the candidate is currently working on.
Note!

User names must be unique within a Remindo environment. If a desired username returns an error message with "Username already exists," then it is already being used in the current environment. To ensure that usernames are unique, it may be useful to use some systematics.

Disclaimer: This text was automatically translated from the Dutch version.