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Grant Agreement No.: 604590
Instrument: Large scale integrating project (IP)
Call Identifier: FP7-2012-ICT-FI
eXperimental Infrastructures for the Future Internet
D7.1: XIFI Online Community Portal
Revision: v1.0
Work package WP 7
Task Tasks 7.1 and 7.2
Due date 28/02/2014
Submission date 31/03/14
Deliverable lead EURESCOM
Authors Uwe Herzog (EURESCOM), Eamonn Power (WIT), Davide Dalle
Carbonare (ENG)
Reviewers Giulia Pastor (IINV), Yahya Al-Hazmi (TUB), Anastasius Gavras
(Eurescom)
Abstract Deliverable 7.1 is the XIFI online Community Portal: This is an online
portal which provides a number of services which are central to training
and community building, e.g. the hosting of training material, serving as a
forum, repository, wiki, and other downloadable XIFI material. The
Community Portal has been integrated into the XIFI web presence on one
side, and into the FI-PPP training portal next to content of other projects
such as FI-WARE. This document provides a short summary of the
established Community Portal.
Keywords XIFI, Community Portal, eLearning Platform, Training Materials, FI-Ops
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Document Revision History
Version Date Description of change List of contributor(s)
V0.1 21/02/2014 First complete deliverable
template
Uwe Herzog (EURES)
V0.2 28/02/2014 Added Tutorial Information and
edited to make appropriate
Eamonn Power (WIT), Davide
Dalle Carbonare (ENG)
V0.3 14/03/2014 Intro and conclusions added,
review of sections 2 and 3
Uwe Herzog (EURES)
V0.4 18/03/2014 Executive Summary added Uwe Herzog (EURES)
V0.5 19/03/2014 List of abbreviations and
conclusions added, sent out to
reviewers
Uwe Herzog, Anja Köhler
(EURES)
V1.0 31/03/2014 Implementing of reviewer
comments and doc. finalisation
Uwe Herzog (EURES)
Disclaimer
This report contains material which is the copyright of certain XIFI Consortium Parties and may only
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All XIFI Consortium Parties have agreed to publication of this report, the content of which is licensed
under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License1.
Neither the XIFI Consortium Parties nor the European Union warrant that the information contained in
the report is capable of use, or that use of the information is free from risk, and accept no liability for
loss or damage suffered by any person using the information.
Copyright notice
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Acknowledgment
This report is based in parts on the work of FI-WARE [1] regarding procedures for creating and
uploading content to the eLearning platform.
1 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/deed.en_US
Project co-funded by the European Commission in the 7th
Framework Programme (2007-2013)
Nature of the Deliverable: O (Other)
Dissemination Level
PU Public
PP Restricted to other programme participants (including the Commission Services)
RE Restricted to bodies determined by the XIFI project
CO Confidential to XIFI project and Commission Services
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
XIFI is the project in FI-PPP responsible for the capacity building part of the programme, i.e. focusing
on the infrastructure element. The goal is to pave the way for the establishment of a common
European market for large-scale trials for Future Internet through the creation of a sustainable pan-
European federation of Future Internet test infrastructures.
From the beginning of the project in April 2013, XIFI started to set up a core federation of five nodes
in France, Germany, Ireland, Italy and Spain, provided by XIFI project partners. In April 2014 twelve
further infrastructure nodes will be added to the federation, to increase the XIFI offer and to enlarge
the available capacity in support of Phase 3 projects with increased heterogeneity and a more balanced
geographical distribution in Europe.
In order to facilitate and ease new infrastructures to join the XIFI federation, and for monitoring and
managing the federation and connectivity a number of measures have been planned. A key element is
the development of the FI-Ops tool suite, which among others will ease the deployment, setup, and
operation of FI-WARE instances by Platform Providers.
Specific activities to educate, inform and train the stakeholder groups, as defined by XIFI [2], in how
to effectively use and interact with the XIFI Federation have been planned in the XIFI work package
in charge of Training. Deliverable D7.1 is the XIFI online Community Portal that has been setup. This
is the main online interface from XIFI to external stakeholders that are interested or have already
decided to join the XIFI federation. Adding to the various information that is already available on the
XIFI web, e.g. a Wiki, downloadable XIFI material or summary information on FI-Ops, D7.1 focuses
on enabling concrete training and educating activities. The core element of the portal is the eLearning
platform where the various XIFI training material will be provided. It is accessible from the Training
page of the XIFI web or directly at http://edu.fi-xifi.eu/course/category.php?id=10.
The most important benefit that the eLearning platform offers is that all content and all courses are
available at any time, ready for use as often as the student wants and needs. Students can access the
courses on their own, and in case of questions they can directly contact the teacher via the available
channels (e.g. email, etc.).
Every course can include various types of content. The main content types are:
Web seminar: This format is represented by a list of slides (directly accessible from a menu)
and a synchronized audio track.
Video: This format is particularly useful when a recorded session is already available (e.g.
webinar, presentation).
Document: It is possible to use this format for publishing manuals, guides, or other kind of
documents, e.g. in pdf format.
Web link: A web link can provide a reference to an external (web) resource.
Users may start using the platform, i.e. taking a training course, in guest mode without registration.
However, for using some of the training material formats e.g. participating in a poll, a prior
registration at the platform is necessary. Registration is always required for anybody who wants to
create a new training course or upload training material. In addition to that, these users also need to
send an email to the platform operator to request getting Author status for their registered account.
Creating a training course then is rather straight forward. As a first step, a new course needs to be
created and a number of parameters can be filled to configure the course, e.g. defining the date from
which the course becomes available in the platform or the number of elements the course contains. In
a second step, the course which so far has no content can be filled with material in one of the various
possible formats. Detailed help information is available for each of the parameters that can be filled or
course material formats that can be included.
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In conclusion it can be said that the Community Portal that has been setup is a powerful tool that
enables the provision of all required information related to training and community building, and
offers specific functionality to create and provide online training courses which can well support and
complement the other e.g. physical training activities planned by XIFI.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY ....................................................................................................................3
TABLE OF CONTENTS .......................................................................................................................5
LIST OF FIGURES ...............................................................................................................................6
LIST OF TABLES .................................................................................................................................7
ABBREVIATIONS ................................................................................................................................8
1 INTRODUCTION ..................................................................................................................9
1.1 Context, objective, scope and structure of this report ...............................................................9
1.2 Intended audience and reading suggestions ............................................................................10
2 STRUCTURE AND CAPABILITIES OF THE E-LEARNING PLATFORM ..............11
2.1 Main Benefits ..........................................................................................................................11
2.2 Available Content Types ........................................................................................................11
3 BRIEF TUTORIAL ON HOW TO USE THE E-LEARNING PLATFORM.................12
3.1 Uploading of material and configuration ................................................................................12
3.1.1 Creating a new course and configure course settings .............................................................12
3.1.2 Creating and uploading the course content .............................................................................16
3.1.3 Example: Uploading a SCORM Package ...............................................................................17
3.1.4 Example: Uploading a Video ..................................................................................................18
3.1.5 Making the Course Available .................................................................................................20
3.1.6 Adding Contributors to Course ...............................................................................................22
3.2 Using the Platform – from the course consumer (trainee) perspective ...................................26
3.2.1 Sign Up ...................................................................................................................................26
3.2.2 Editing your Profile ................................................................................................................27
3.2.3 Starting Courses ......................................................................................................................28
4 CONCLUSIONS ...................................................................................................................29
REFERENCES .....................................................................................................................................30
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1 – XIFI federation enabled by FI-Ops .........................................................................................9
Figure 2 - Login .....................................................................................................................................12
Figure 3 - Select Available Courses .......................................................................................................13
Figure 4 - Select Course Category .........................................................................................................13
Figure 5 - Turn Editing On .....................................................................................................................14
Figure 6 - Add a New Course .................................................................................................................14
Figure 7 - Edit Course Settings ..............................................................................................................15
Figure 8 - Max Upload Size ...................................................................................................................15
Figure 9 - Save Changes.........................................................................................................................16
Figure 10 - Add SCORM Resource .......................................................................................................17
Figure 11 - SCORM Resource Settings .................................................................................................18
Figure 12 - Select File Resource ............................................................................................................19
Figure 13 - Add File ...............................................................................................................................19
Figure 14 - Video Options ......................................................................................................................20
Figure 15 - Save SCORM Settings ........................................................................................................20
Figure 16 - Enable Course Visibility ......................................................................................................21
Figure 17 - Turn Editing Off ..................................................................................................................21
Figure 18 - Select Users .........................................................................................................................22
Figure 19 - Select Enrolled Users ..........................................................................................................22
Figure 20 – Enrol Users .........................................................................................................................23
Figure 21 – Enrol Contributor ................................................................................................................24
Figure 22 - Contributor User ..................................................................................................................24
Figure 23 - Add User Role .....................................................................................................................25
Figure 24 - Select Contributor Role .......................................................................................................25
Figure 25 - Remove Contributor ............................................................................................................26
Figure 26 - Remove Enrolled User ........................................................................................................26
Figure 27 - Account Sign Up .................................................................................................................27
Figure 28 - Edit profile ...........................................................................................................................27
Figure 29 - Basic Course Access Instructions ........................................................................................28
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LIST OF TABLES
Table 1 - eLearning system icons ...........................................................................................................16
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ABBREVIATIONS
AICC Aviation Industry Computer-Based Training Committee
GÉANT GÉANT is the pan-European research and education network that interconnects
Europe’s National Research and Education Networks (NRENs).
FI Future Internet
FI-PPP Future Internet Public-Private Partnership
FI-Ops Future Internet Operations
mp4 Filename extension for MPEG-4 Part 14 compatible media files
MPEG Moving Picture Experts Group
SCORM Sharable Content Object Reference Model
WP Work Package
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1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Context, objective, scope and structure of this report
XIFI is the project in FI-PPP responsible for the capacity building part of the programme, i.e. focusing
on the infrastructure element. The goal is to pave the way for the establishment of a common
European market for large-scale trials for Future Internet through the creation of a sustainable pan-
European federation of Future Internet test infrastructures. This intends to overcome the current
fragmentation of European infrastructures and FI platforms into isolated test beds that are individually
unable to support large-scale trials, and opening the way for the widespread and replicable exploitation
of FI-PPP services and applications.
From the beginning of the project in April 2013 XIFI started to set up a core federation of five nodes
in France, Germany, Ireland, Italy and Spain, provided by XIFI project partners. This was assisted by
European infrastructure such as GÉANT for their interconnection. In April 2014 twelve further
infrastructure nodes will be added to the federation, to increase the XIFI offer and to enlarge the
available capacity to be able to support as well Phase 3 projects with increased heterogeneity and a
more balanced geographical distribution of infrastructures across Europe. XIFI aims to further evolve
its capacity and service offer so as to support realization of close to the market applications by FI-PPP
and FI developers.
In order to facilitate and ease new infrastructures to join the XIFI federation, and for monitoring and
managing the federation and connectivity a number of measures have been planned. A key element is
the development of the FI-Ops tool suite.
FI-Ops is a collection of tools that ease the deployment, setup, and operation of FI-WARE instances
[1] by Platform Providers. FI-Ops is also the suite of tools used to build and operate the distributed
Cloud linked to FI-LAB. FI-LAB is a live instance of FI-WARE available to developers for free
experimentation with the technology accessible at http://lab.fi-ware.org/
Figure 1 – XIFI federation enabled by FI-Ops
The FI-Ops are in continuous development; new features to improve the operations of FI-Lab nodes
are continuously designed and developed.
Specific activities to educate, inform and train the stakeholder groups in how to effectively use and
interact with the XIFI Federation have been planned in XIFI WP7 “Training”. An amount of training
material is being developed within WP7, based on contributions received from other WPs of the
project, in particular WP1, WP2, WP3, WP4, WP5, WP6 and WP8.
Deliverable D7.1 “XIFI online Community Portal” is the main online interface from XIFI to external
stakeholders that are interested or have already decided to join the XIFI federation. The XIFI online
Community Portal will provide a number of services which are central to community building,
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seamlessly integrated into the project web. Adding to the various information that is already available
on the XIFI web, e.g. a Wiki, downloadable XIFI material or summary information on FI-Ops, D7.1
focuses on enabling concrete training and educating activities. The core element is an eLearning
platform where the various XIFI training material will be provided. It is accessible from the Training
page of the XIFI web or directly at http://edu.fi-xifi.eu/course/category.php?id=10.
D7.1 is primarily not a report but the actual Community Portal (Deliverable nature “Other”). This
Deliverable document focuses on the created eLearning platform. Section 2 of the document intends to
give a short overview of the structure and capabilities of the platform. In addition, Section 3 provides a
brief tutorial on how to use the platform, i.e. how to register, how to create new courses but also how
to “consume” course material. Section 4 finally provides some conclusions and outlook for future
work.
1.2 Intended audience and reading suggestions
The Deliverable is intended primarily for all external stakeholders interested in joining the XIFI
Federation. This does include Content Consumers, as e.g. Developers, Infrastructure Owners and
Operators, but of course also those creating the content first – partners in the XIFI consortium. A
detailed overview of the identified external stakeholders is given in [2].
The eLearning platform will host the various training material to be provided that should facilitate and
ease understanding of what is necessary in order to connect nodes to the XIFI federation and to install
the necessary software components in a fast and correct manner.
The Deliverable, and in particular this document is also intended for giving a tutorial on how to create
training courses and how to upload the related material to the platform. This is mainly targeting at the
XIFI WP7 participants and anybody else who plans to create training courses on the platform.
All readers are recommended to read Section 2 of the document which gives a short overview of the
eLearning Platform and its capabilities. The tutorial in Section 3 provides information to both
producers and consumers of learning content and the reader is suggested to study the respective
sections of interest.
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2 STRUCTURE AND CAPABILITIES OF THE E-LEARNING
PLATFORM
The XIFI eLearning Platform is one of the main channels for providing training to XIFI users (e.g.
infrastructure owners and operators). This platform takes advantage of the experience of running the
FI-WARE eLearning Platform.
The platform is linked from the XIFI public web, from the Training subpage, and can also be directly
accessed at http://edu.fi-xifi.eu/course/category.php?id=10. Technically it is built with Moodle v2.4.3
[4]. The configuration of the “Available Courses” section was tailored to the needs and training
courses categories of the XIFI project. All courses are publicly available to anyone, i.e. no registration
is required. A specific role for creating and managing courses within a category was created (Author
role) and is assigned to all partners of the project that request it.
2.1 Main Benefits
The most important benefit obtained from the adoption of this platform, is how the contents are
delivered to the users. All courses are available at any time and as often as the user wants. It's no more
needed to set up a specific date time for teacher and students (synchronous delivery of the course).
Students can access the courses on their own, and in case of questions they can contact directly the
teacher through the available channels (e.g. forum, mail).
2.2 Available Content Types
Every course entry can include the publication of different types of contents. The most interesting ones
are:
Web seminar: This format is represented by a list of slides (directly accessible from a menu)
and a synchronized audio track.
Video: This format is particularly useful when a recorded session is already available (e.g.
webinar, presentation);
Document: It's possible to use this format for publishing manuals, guides, how-tos or other
kind of document;
Web link: Use this type of content to provide a reference to an external (web) resource.
More information on how to create and publish a course is given in Section 3.
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3 BRIEF TUTORIAL ON HOW TO USE THE E-LEARNING
PLATFORM
3.1 Uploading of material and configuration
This section describes the steps for publishing a course on the XIFI eLearning platform at http://edu.fi-
xifi.eu/course/category.php?id=10. The content of this section is based on the FI-WARE eLearning
Platform documentation [3].
A user account registration is a prerequisite for the activities described below. A description on how to
register is given in section 3.2.1.
3.1.1 Creating a new course and configure course settings
Users can create a new course or upload content to an already created course. The user must ‘login’ as
shown in Figure 2. Please note that registered users have to make a request to obtain "Author" rights,
in order to be able to create a new course and to upload material. To have your profile upgraded from
plain "User" to "Author", you have to send an email to [email protected]. The mail should specify
the category or course for which you request to become an author.
Figure 2 - Login
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Once you are logged-in to the platform with “Author” rights, you can create a new eLearning course
by selecting the menu item "Available Courses" on the top-menu of the home page, as shown in
Figure 3.
Figure 3 - Select Available Courses
Select the course category for which you want to create the course among those listed in the page, as
shown as example in Figure 4. Please note that the platform shows and allows to access all course
categories, but editing features are available only for those categories for which you are an "Author".
Figure 4 - Select Course Category
Once the desired category is selected, start the editing process by clicking on the menu item "Turn
editing on" the "Settings" menu, as shown in Figure 5.
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Figure 5 - Turn Editing On
Click the "Add a new course" button in the same page as illustrated in Figure 6.
Figure 6 - Add a New Course
The platform will present you with a form where you have to enter all required information for the
course settings to create the new course (mandatory fields are marked by asterisk). Click on the
question mark icon, near each field, to access the online guide and read more instructions and
information.
Do not change the value in the "Format" field, which is set by default to "Topics format"
typology
Set the value of "Allow guest access" field to "Yes" in order to enable the access to the course
also to non-registered users.
Use the "Availability" field to make the course visible to students, i.e. make it appear in the
list of available courses. Please note that the default value is "not available", i.e. the course is
“hidden”. This should avoid that courses become visible before the course setup was
completed.
Figure 7 illustrates the last two points.
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Figure 7 - Edit Course Settings
As shown in Figure 8, you can select the maximum upload size of a course package, e.g. a SCORM
course, a slide-set or a video.
Figure 8 - Max Upload Size
The “Role renaming” setting (see Figure 9) allows the displayed names for roles used in the course to
be changed. Only the displayed name is changed - role permissions are not affected. New role names
will appear on the course participant’s page and elsewhere within the course.
Finally, press the "Save changes" button, to confirm the chosen settings for your course.
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Figure 9 - Save Changes
3.1.2 Creating and uploading the course content
Once the course settings are saved, the platform shows a new page listing a number of placeholders for
course content elements, called “Topic”. The number of placeholders that appear can be configured in
the initial form for creating the course. Activities and/or resources can be assigned to each topic, as
explained below.
To start editing the actual course content, click “Turn editing on”.
It's good practice to delete all unused Topic entries. It's possible to add them again if needed, and the
layout of the course will have a better look and feel.
The most relevant icons needed for creating the course content are shown in Table 1 below.
Table 1 - eLearning system icons
Icon Description
Add: to access the form to insert new activities and/or resources for the topic
Move: to move the related topic in the list
Update: to access the form and set-up the values for the topic
Highlight: to highlight the related topic
Hide/Show: to toggle the visibility of the related topic
Click the "+ Add an activity or resource" button. You can add new activities or resources by selecting
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the desired one among those available in the left column list as illustrated in Figure 10.
Important to be noticed:
When you select an activity or a resource, the related description is shown in the section on
the right side of the page
Press the "Add" button to confirm and add the selected activity or resource
For each activity or resource added, the platform will show you a related form to set-up the
required parameters to load that activity.
3.1.3 Example: Uploading a SCORM Package
A SCORM package is a collection of files which are packaged according to an agreed standard for
learning objects. The SCORM activity module enables SCORM or AICC packages to be uploaded as a
zip file and added to a course.
The following example shows how to insert a new activity of type "SCORM package".
Figure 10 - Add SCORM Resource
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Figure 10 shows how to add an activity of type “SCORM package”, while Figure 11 shows its
settings. This is briefly described as follows:
All mandatory fields (marked by the asterisk) must be filled-in
The SCORM package must be uploaded in a .zip format
All configuration parameters of this activity must be defined
Click on the question mark icon, near each field, to access the online guide and read more
instructions and information.
Figure 11 - SCORM Resource Settings
Once all configuration parameters are defined, you can confirm and add the new activity belonging to
"SCORM package" typology, by pressing the button "Save and return to course" or "Save and
display". A detailed description on how to create a SCORM package, i.e. the zip-file that is to be
uploaded is available at [3].
3.1.4 Example: Uploading a Video
In order to publish a video, select the option "File" under the section "Resources" of the dialog "Add
an activity or resource", as shown in Figure 12. In case of long videos, it's suggested to split them, e.g.
by topic, in parts no longer than 10 minutes each and use the sections of a course to rebuild the entire
sequence. In this way it is also possible to provide direct access to a specific part by reading the list of
sections that compose the course.
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Figure 12 - Select File Resource
Once a file is selected as a new resource to be added, click on the button “Add” as shown in Figure 13
to add the video. Name and description are mandatory. Upload your file using the dedicated interface.
It is recommended to upload files in mp4 format.
Figure 13 - Add File
A recommended option setting for the Display property is “In pop-up” as shown in Figure 14. In this
way you're able to specify the proper width and height values.
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Figure 14 - Video Options
Once all configuration parameters are defined, you can confirm and add the new activity belonging to
the typology "File", by pressing the button "Save and return to course" or "Save and display", as
shown in Figure 15.
Figure 15 - Save SCORM Settings
Additional options on how to publish and embed a video can be found in the official documentation of
Moodle [4].
3.1.5 Making the Course Available
Once all activities to define the new course are finished, you have to make the course available in the
list of courses, in order to allow other users to access the course. To make the course available you
have to:
Click on the menu item "Edit settings", in the menu "Settings" (left column)
Search for the field "Availability" and set its value to "This course is available to students" as
shown in Figure 16
Confirm the setting by pressing the button "Save changes" of the page.
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Figure 16 - Enable Course Visibility
To end the editing activities on a course, you have to press the button "Turn editing off" on the page,
as shown in Figure 17.
Figure 17 - Turn Editing Off
To start editing again the activities on a given course, you have to press the button "Turn editing on"
on the page.
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3.1.6 Adding Contributors to Course
Users having "Author" rights can assign the "Contributor" role to other users, so to allow them to work
on a specific course.
To assign the "Contributor" role, you have to log-in to the eLearning platform and follow the steps
below:
Select the menu item "Available Courses" from the main menu (top blue bar). Select and access the
course for which you have "Author" rights and for which you want to assign the "Contributor" role to
a specific user.
Figure 18 - Select Users
By clicking on the item “Users” as shown in Figure 18, you can select the menu item "Enrolled users"
as shown in Figure 19.
Figure 19 - Select Enrolled Users
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The next steps that the “Author” has to follow are slightly different depending on whether the user is
already subscribed to the course or not.
3.1.6.1 User not yet subscribed to the course
Press the button "Enrol User" as shown in the right side of Figure 20.
Figure 20 – Enrol Users
The following four steps are illustrated in Figure 21:
Click to open the drop down menu "Assign roles" and select the option "Contributor".
Click on the label "Enrolment options", if you want to give a duration and define the start/end
date of the enrolment.
Press the button "Enrol", near the user you want to assign the role "Contributor".
Press the button "Finish enrolling users".
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Figure 21 – Enrol Contributor
After this, the chosen user will be shown in the list having the role "Contributor" and he will be able to
work on the specific course he was authorized for as “Contributor”.
Figure 22 - Contributor User
3.1.6.2 User already subscribed to the course
Users having "Author" rights can assign the "Contributor" role to other users, so to allow them to work
on a specific course. Starting from the Enrolled User page, press the button "+" (plus) as shown in
Figure 23, which is in the column "Roles" related to the user to whom you want to assign the role
"Contributor".
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Figure 23 - Add User Role
Select the label "Contributor" as shown in Figure 24.
Figure 24 - Select Contributor Role
3.1.6.3 Revoke the Contributor role
Users having "Author" rights can at any time revoke the role "Contributor" previously assigned to
other users. To revoke the role "Contributor", you have to log-in to the eLearning platform and follow
the following steps.
Select the menu item "Available Courses".
Select and access the course for which you have "Author" rights and for which you want to
revoke the role "Contributor" from a specific user.
Click on the menu item "Users", listed in the menu "Settings", search for and select the menu
item "Enrolled users".
Click on the button "X" as shown in Figure 25, near the role "Contributor" related to the user
for whom you want to revoke the role "Contributor" from a specific user.
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Figure 25 - Remove Contributor
Please note:
The revocation of the role "Contributor" from a user does not mean unsubscribing that user
from the course. By using the button "+" (plus), which is in the column "Roles" related to each
user, that user can be given again the role "Contributor" at any time;
Users can be removed from the list and unsubscribed at any time, by using the button "X",
which is in the column "Enrolment methods" as shown in Figure 26.
Figure 26 - Remove Enrolled User
3.2 Using the Platform – from the course consumer (trainee) perspective
There are two modes of usage from a training consumer perspective. Users can access some course
material in ‘guest mode’. Users may also register an account and sign in allowing them to access more
material and register their participation in courses.
3.2.1 Sign Up
You can sign up at the eLearning platform at http://edu.fi-xifi.eu/login/signup.php or by simply
clicking the link “Login” at the top right-hand side of the platform’s homepage, and filling in the
required details, see Figure 27.
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Figure 27 - Account Sign Up
Once completed, an email will be sent to your registered address requesting a confirmation of the
account creation. When confirmed, the account will be active allowing you to sign in.
3.2.2 Editing your Profile
When signed in, user information can be entered by selecting Settings -> My profile settings -> Edit
profile. Contact information, user preferences, avatar images and interests can be set here as shown in
Figure 28.
Figure 28 - Edit profile
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3.2.3 Starting Courses
Upon viewing the homepage of the eLearning platform, the basic course access instructions are
presented to the user as shown in Figure 29.
Figure 29 - Basic Course Access Instructions
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4 CONCLUSIONS
Deliverable D7.1 is the XIFI online Community Portal. Adding to the various information that is
already available on the XIFI web, e.g. a Wiki, downloadable XIFI material or summary information
on FI-Ops, D7.1 has focused on enabling concrete training and educating activities, for which an
eLearning platform is the core element.
D7.1 is primarily not a report but the actual training / eLearning platform (Deliverable nature “Other”).
This Deliverable document is complementary. It intends to give a short overview of the structure and
capabilities of the deployed platform, and to provide a brief tutorial on how to use it.
The setup of the Community Portal is thus completed and an overview on how to use the eLearning
platform has been provided.
In conclusion it can be said that the Community Portal that has been setup is a powerful tool that
enables the provision of all required information related to training and community building, and
offers specific functionality to create and provide online training courses which can well support and
complement the other e.g. physical training activities planned by XIFI.
It should be noted that the actual provision of training content in the portal is not part of this
Deliverable. The next steps will now be to prepare the training content and to create the respective
courses. This will be done according to the specific needs of the planned training activities.
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[1] http://www.fi-ware.org/
[2] XIFI stakeholder definition: https://www.fi-xifi.eu/about-xifi/stakeholders.html or in document
format: https://www.fi-xifi.eu/fileadmin/Marketing_material/XIFI-Stakeholders_glossary_v06.pdf
[3] http://forge.fi-
ware.eu/plugins/mediawiki/wiki/fiware/index.php/How_to_create_a_SCORM_course
[4] https://moodle.org/