ePortfolio items are shared with other users through Permissions. Separate permissions options exist for each artifact, collection, reflection, and presentation in your portfolio so you can pick and choose what content you share with others. You can give permission to see an item to individual users, sharing groups, groups of users based on a course enrollment, or the general public through a URL (for presentations only). You choose whether others can see the item, see comments, see assessments, add comments, add assessments, and/or edit the item.
Permission options
Sharing items with internal users
Sending invites
Sharing presentations with external users
Inherited (cascading) permissions
Removing permissions
| Permission | Description | Available for |
|---|---|---|
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View (V) |
Allows selected users to see your portfolio item in their Explore areas. |
Anyone |
|
See comments from other users (C) |
Allows selected users to see the comments other users have left on your portfolio item. |
Internal users |
|
Add comments (+C) |
Allows selected users to add comments on your portfolio item. |
Internal users |
|
See assessments from others (A) |
Allows selected users to see rubric assessments other users have left on your portfolio item. |
Internal users |
|
Add assessments (+A) |
Allows selected users to evaluate your portfolio item using a rubric. |
Internal users |
|
Edit (E) |
Allows selected users to make changes to your portfolio item. Changes are tracked in the item’s Change Log. |
Internal users |
Note To use the comments and assessments permissions you must make sure the comments and assessments check boxes are enabled on the item's properties page and that a rubric for assessing items has been attached to the item. These check boxes are selected by default, but it is possible to clear them (if you want to temporarily remove the ability to comment on or assess an item), and you can change the default setting so they are not selected on new items.
You can share items with other users at your organization by selecting individual users, all users in a course you are enrolled in, or a previously saved sharing group.
A default sharing group can make sharing easier if you consistently share items with the same group of users. However, all items that meet your filter criteria are automatically shared with your default group, so ensure you set up your filters correctly.
For example:
When you send an invite to internal users you are sharing an item with, you have the opportunity to leave them a message about why you are sharing the item and what you’d like them to do with it.
You can share ePortfolio presentations with people who are not a part of your organization such as friends, parents, or potential employers. You can make the presentation publicly available to anyone through a URL. When you share a presentation this way people can only view the presentation. They cannot see, add comments to, add assessments to, or edit the presentation.
When you include an item in a collection or presentation, the item inherits permissions from the collection or presentation (permissions are cascading), with the following exceptions:
Inherited permissions do not override existing permissions on items. For example, if you give an individual the view, see comments and add comments permissions for a specific item, but only the view permission is set for a collection that contains the item, the individual is able to see and add comments to the item. This is the case regardless of whether it is accessed from the collection or outside the collection.
When you associate a reflection with another item, the reflection does not inherit permissions from the item, nor does the item inherit permissions from the reflection.
Sharing a reflection associated with an item, only allows users to view the name of the associated item. However, sharing an item associated with a reflection allows users to view the reflection as part of the item.
If you include a quicklink or an eP item link to an ePortfolio item in a form, reflection, artifact, or presentation, the referenced item does not inherit permissions from the item containing the link. This means that individuals viewing an item from the quicklink or eP item link must also have direct permission to view the referenced item and follow the link; otherwise, they receive an error message letting them know they do not have permission to view the item.
Similarly, if you include a quicklink in an ePortfolio item to a Learning Environment item, such as a content file, individuals can only follow the link if they have permission to view that item; otherwise they receive an error message letting them know they do not have permission to view the item.