Key Terms and Concepts
A NOTE ON 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. 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.
REQUIRED INFO Current Password Policy
The current password policy is customised per institution so you will need to contact your "nominated contact person" or other Paradigm experts 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.
TEMPLATE Sample Student Password Reset Email Template
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 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.
<html>
<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}
</body>
</html>