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Once you have read this article you will be able to create and edit student login credentials that enable or restrict student access to the system.

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Assumptions

The student record has already been created, and this article describes how you can change the login details and security levels assigned to that record.

You have an understanding that:

  • One or more different security levels can be assigned to a student's Login ID at any time;

  • The highest security level assigned to a student, is the one that is used each time the student logs in; and

  • The highest security level assigned to a student may allow that student to change the login details and security levels of other students.

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Key Terms and Concepts


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Student Access Level


Some system functions require high level access permission because performing those functions can have system-wide implications. A student should never be granted permission to run any such high level functions, and should only ever be able to change their own login details, and no one else's details.

A student should only ever be assigned an access level of STUDENT ACCESS LEVEL from the drop box. When the student record is loaded, the access level appears as STUDENT in the Security Group column of the ASSIGNED SECURITY FOR USER LOGIN section. Many records can appear in the list for this student, each with a From Date and a Thru Date for historical records that may have expired.

If a student record shows any access level rows for any Security Group other than STUDENT, those rows should be removed.

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Current Password Policy


The current password policy is customised per institution so you will need to contact your "nominated contact person" or other Paradigm expert for details of the current password policy. An example password policy is that a password must contain:

  • a minimum of 8 characters,

  • a combination of uppercase and lowercase letters, and

  • at least one number.

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Sample Student Password Reset

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Sample student password reset email template

For users who can read HTML, the default email template code is described below. Note that the template uses a number of additional labels that may be edited as a normal label within Paradigm.

  • reset_user_login_password_emailHtmlHeader: a generic label that is included as a header in the body of the email template

  • reset_user_login_password_emailHtmlHeader: a generic

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  • label that is included as a footer in the body of the email template

The template also includes a form field ("reset_user_login_password_email_userLoginId") that allows the provider to turn on or off the advice that students may also use their email address to access the system.

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<body>Dear {student_firstName}{contact_firstName},<br><br>
    {label:get_tpl_label_text_long
    reset_user_login_password_emailHtmlHeader} 
    <b>Username:</b>
    {optional:show_form_field reset_user_login_password_email_userLoginId} {user_login_userLoginId} <b>or:</b> {/optional} 
    {user_login_email} <br>
    <b>Password:</b> {user_login_newPassword}<br>{label:get_tpl_label_text_long
    reset_user_login_password_emailHtmlFooter}
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Implications

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Extreme care must be taken to ensure that each student is given an access level that limits them to change only the details for their own student record.

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Enable a Student Access Level

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Load the Student's record

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Click on the Student Details option in the side menu.

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Move down the side menu and click the Login option to load the Login page for this student. The top section of the page is called ASSIGNED SECURITY FOR USER LOGIN.

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NOTE: If a student record is currently loaded in the system, proceed to

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Manually assign a login instructions.

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Load the student’s record.


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Go to Student > Search > Enter either the student number or name. > Click Search.

 

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Once you’ve found the student, click the blue hyperlink Student Number under the Student No column to load the Student Summary page.

 

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Enable the student’s access level.


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Choose Student > Student Details > Login menus on the side.

Please read the notes below carefully before you proceed to step number

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NOTE:

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  1. LOGIN Form section at the top of the page should either be empty, or contain one record in the list, showing STUDENT in the Security Group column.

  2. The student level login access is automatically added by the system, when the minimum details have been provided for a student. If the top section shows an empty list, the system needs more details for this student before a login can be created. 

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    1. Refer to the article Student - Add New for more information on completing the minimum details required by the system to create an operationally viable record.

  1. If the ASSIGNED SECURITY FOR USER LOGIN section shows any records with a Security Group field that shows anything other than STUDENT,

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    1. Click the REMOVE SECURITY button for each of those rows,

    2. Click the OK button on the popup window, to confirm that you want to delete the record.

  1. If the ASSIGNED SECURITY FOR USER LOGIN section is empty, use the drop box to choose

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  1. Student Access Level and click the ASSIGN SECURITY button to save the record.

  2. When the new row appears in the ASSIGNED SECURITY FOR USER LOGIN section, and STUDENT appears in the Security Group column,

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For a newly created record in Paradigm, you would normally see a row with one entry of STUDENT under the Security Group column. Click the ENABLE USER LOGIN button under the ACTIVATE USER LOGIN Form section to allow the student to login. This will show a Y in the Enabled

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INFO: By doing the steps above, the student’s access level has now been enabled.

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title2. How to Create a Student Password

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Load the Student's record

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Click on the Student Details option in the side menu.

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Move down the side menu and click the Login option to load the Login page for this student. The top section of the page is called ASSIGNED SECURITY FOR USER LOGIN.


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Enable the student’s access level.

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Create the student password.


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Once the student's access level has been enabled a password needs to be assigned. To do this scroll to the bottom of the page where you can see the CREATE NEW USER LOGIN Form section.

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Create a password for the student user

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The new password must comply with the requirements of the current password policy (refer to the Key terms and concepts section above), before the Save User Login button will appear on the page.

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Repeat the new password to confirm that they both match.

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in the New Password field, repeat typing the password in the New Password Verify field to confirm that they both match.

NOTE: Refer to the Key Terms and Concepts section above this page relating to password policy, alternatively, you can read carefully the Please Note: section under the CREATE NEW USER LOGIN Form.

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Click the SAVE USER LOGIN to save the password for that student account you’ve created.

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Load the Student's record

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Click on the Student Details option in the side menu.

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Move down the side menu and click the Login option to load the Login page for this student. The top section of the page is called ASSIGNED SECURITY FOR USER LOGIN.


NOTE: If a student record is currently loaded in the system, proceed to

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Reset Password instructions.

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Load the student’s record.


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Go to Student > Search > Enter either the student number or name. > Click Search.

 

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Once you’ve found the student, click the blue hyperlink Student Number under the Student No column to load the Student Summary page.

 

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Reset password.


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Choose Student > Student Details > Login menus on the side.

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Scroll half way down the page to the

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CHANGE PASSWORD Form section.

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Enter a new password. The new password must comply with the requirements of the current password policy (refer to the Key terms and concepts section above), before the Update User Password button

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NOTE: Refer to the Key Terms and Concepts section above this page relating to password policy, alternatively, you can read carefully the Please Note: section under the CHANGE PASSWORD Form.

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Reset the password of the student user in the New Password field, repeat typing the password in the New Password Verify field to confirm that they both match.

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Edit the Reset User Login Password Email Template

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The password reset template is largely composed of two label text fields:

  1. reset_user_login_password_emailHtmlHeader

  2. reset_user_login_password_emailHtmlFooter..

Here is the direct links for your information:

  • http://<put in your paradigm url here>/label_edit.php?labelId=reset_user_login_password_emailHtmlHeader

  • http://<put in your paradigm url here>/label_edit.php?labelId=reset_user_login_password_emailHtmlFooter

*Note to put in your paradigm URL in the "<>" but don't actually include "<>" in the URL.


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  1. Click Student from the side menu > Search to load the Student's record

  2. Click on the Course Enrolment option in the side menu.

  3. Click on Course option

  4. On the edit course enrolment page, find the field Progression Status:

  • Select the option of ‘Show Login Message’ from the drop-down menu. This will prompt a message to the student asking them to contact the student services team when they first login to Paradigm. Students are still able to navigate through the site.

  • Select the option of ‘Login Suspended’, which is a more serious approach. This will allow the student to access Paradigm, but on every screen, it presents a message as below:

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    Whilst the student has any courses in progression status ‘Login Suspended’, they will not be able to see or interact with any record within Paradigm.

5. Click the Save button.


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Disable Students Login Accounts in Bulk

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Students Login Accounts in Bulk


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A returning student will be unable to apply or enrol when all their personal details are identical to an existing record that has been archived. Enrolling with the same details would create an identical matching record.

The existing “Archived” record must be set as Active by a staff member with full admin or flexadmin permission. A login record can then be created or updated as necessary.

  1. Using report builder to build a bulk list of students whose login accounts are to be disabled.

  2. Click Reports from the side menu, click on Report builder

  3. If you are not familiar with using the Report builder function, please contact Silverband support team for assistance

  4. Once you build a bulk list of selected students, click Student from the side menu

  5. Click on Bulk Course Edit option, this screen allows you to make changes to the selected students' course enrolment details and graduation details in bulk.

  6. You can select the Progression status on this screen for the selected bulk list of students. Refer to the above workflow #5, there are two different options on disabling the student logins.

  7. Click on Save all Enrolments button. This will impact to all students from the bulk list.


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