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Summary

Operators are the term we use to represent the administrative users, employed by a licensing or credentialing organization, that use LearningBuilder to process applications, field customer service calls, and otherwise perform their day-to-day, behind-the-scenes operations. Operators typically do not perform any significant amount of configuration.

In the TRAINING database, good examples of Operators are Arlene Admin (admin@example.com) and Robby Reviewer (reviewer@example.com).

Sample Scenario

http://training.learningbuilder.com

This training module uses Arlene Admin to provide a simple orientation to the Operator interface. The specific interface that a given user will see depends significantly on the system configuration, so this module will focus primarily on commonly used basic features. 

Step 1: The Dashboard

Operators typically do most of their work in the "Admin" section of the site, and by default they will land on the Admin Dashboard upon logging in.

Steps

  1. Log in as admin@example.com using the super-secret password of "Passw0rd".

  2. TODO


Related Content

If you haven't already seen it, the training module on Reviewing an Application provides some background information on how doggos come to be certified in the first place.

Step 2: Search for Members

The "Members" page in the Admin area 

Steps

  1. Navigate to Admin → Members and run a search for "Chewy". You should see at least one result for "Chewy Jones".


  2. Click the "edit" icon to view Chewy's account details. Note that as an administrator, you have access to way more functionality than Chewy has when he looks at his own account. Membership has its perks, eh?


People, Organization, and Members... oh my!

A quick note on terminology. Everyone that has an account in the system is called a "Member". (We don't call them "users", because in some cases people have accounts in the system but never actually "use" the system directly)

Some members are "people"; they are individuals who have a personal account in the system.

Other members are "organizations"; these member accounts represent some legal entity that is not an actual person (no matter what the Citizens United decision says).

So, to get pedantic about it, all People are Members, but not all Members are People.

Step 3: Audit / Eligibility Queues

TODO


Related Content

If you haven't already seen it, the training module on Reviewing an Application provides a more in-depth look at how the Eligibility Queue functions.

Step 4: Content Editing

TODO



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