From 6390466ee01224c4b59e023489443cd61993c975 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: lpaglione <682489+lpaglione@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Sat, 26 Oct 2019 18:46:33 -0400 Subject: [PATCH] updating links so they work in github --- _episodes/01-COperson.md | 15 ++++++++++++--- index.md | 26 +++++++++++--------------- 2 files changed, 23 insertions(+), 18 deletions(-) diff --git a/_episodes/01-COperson.md b/_episodes/01-COperson.md index c831aba..b53bf80 100644 --- a/_episodes/01-COperson.md +++ b/_episodes/01-COperson.md @@ -99,8 +99,7 @@ Once you have thought about who you will use as your examples, write their names OBJECT | DESCRIPTION ------ | ----------- :gear: `CO Person` | the representation of a person in COmanage -:gear: `Org Identity` | the representation of a person in other contexts outside of COmanage -:gear" `CO Group` | a specific COmanage organizational structure for representing certain collections of :gear: `CO Persons` +:gear: `CO Group` | a specific COmanage organizational structure for representing certain collections of :gear: `CO Persons` ## Worksheets @@ -108,4 +107,14 @@ WORKSHEET | DESCRIPTION --------- | ----------- [ :memo: Modeling People](link_to_a_PDF_in_files>handouts) | Planning sheet used in this lesson for understanding how to model people in COmanage. This sheet is used to organize how specific people and their relationships would be expressed within COmanage -## Slides \ No newline at end of file +## Slides + +To be included + +--- + +NEXT SECTION: [The OrgIdentity Object](/02-orgIdentity.md) + +LESSON OVERVIEW: [CO310 - Modeling People in COmanage](../index.md) + +WORKSHOP OVERVIEW: [COmanage Workshop: Managing Identities & Collaborations](https://github.internet2.edu/lpaglione/COmg-trainingOverview/blob/master/README.md) \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/index.md b/index.md index 9a04b05..296af65 100644 --- a/index.md +++ b/index.md @@ -23,22 +23,18 @@ COmanage is a registry for people. In this lesson you will learn how people are Time | Section | Description ---- | ------- | -----------   | [Setup](/setup.md) | Prepare for the lesson -00:25 | 1. [The CO Person Object](/episodes/01-COperson) | Understand the CO Person object - the primary object for representing people in COmanage. What does this object contain? - - -00:00 | 1. [Sub-units of COs](/episodes/01-dividingCOsAndCOUs) | Subdividing COs & COUs using Groups and Departments -00:10 | 2. [The Roles of COmanage](/episodes/02-comanageRoles) | Roles (Administrative and non-administrative) -00:00 | 3. [Creating Groups](/episodes/03-comanageGroups) | How & why to create groups in COmanage -00:00 | 4. [Special CO Groups](/episodes/04-specialGroups) | About some special groups in COmanage -00:00 | 5. [Group features](/episodes/05-groupFeatures) | What are some special things that you can do with groups? +00:25 | 1. [The CO Person Object](/_episodes/01-COperson.md) | Understand the CO Person object - the primary object for representing people in COmanage. What does this object contain? +2. [The OrgIdentity Object](/_episodes/02-orgIdentity.md) - Sources & OrgIdentities +3. [About Attributes](/_episodes/03-attributes.md) +4. [About Authenticators](/_episodes/04-authenticators.md) +5. [About Roles](/_episodes/05-roles.md) +6. [About Groups](/_episodes/06-groups.md) +7. [Model Your Own People](/_episodes/07-youTryModelPeople.md) +8. [Your first person](/_episodes/08-youTryFirstPerson.md) _The actual schedule may vary slightly depending on the topics and exercises chosen by the instructor._ -2. [The OrgIdentity Object](/episodes/02-orgIdentity) - Sources & OrgIdentities -3. [About Attributes](/episodes/03-attributes) -4. [About Authenticators](/episodes/04-authenticators) -5. [About Roles](/episodes/05-roles) -6. [About Groups](/episodes/06-groups) -7. [Model Your Own People](/episodes/07-youTryModelPeople) -8. [Your first person](/episodes/08-youTryFirstPerson) \ No newline at end of file +--- + +WORKSHOP OVERVIEW: [COmanage Workshop: Managing Identities & Collaborations](https://github.internet2.edu/lpaglione/COmg-trainingOverview/blob/master/README.md) \ No newline at end of file