diff --git a/_episodes/01-COperson.md b/_episodes/01-COperson.md index 93d55cd..8894ccb 100644 --- a/_episodes/01-COperson.md +++ b/_episodes/01-COperson.md @@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ This information is not used by COmanage, but since it is handy to have physical # Hands on - Starting our person model -![Interactive system activity](../assets/img/hands-on-keyboard.png) +![Interactive system activity](/assets/img/hands-on-keyboard.png) As we build our understanding of how people are modeled in COmanage, we will use people in your organization as examples. In your printed packet, there are sheets for [ Modeling People :memo:](/files/handouts/CO310-ModelingPeople.pdf). diff --git a/_episodes/02-orgIdentity.md b/_episodes/02-orgIdentity.md index bb2dd48..178f2f6 100644 --- a/_episodes/02-orgIdentity.md +++ b/_episodes/02-orgIdentity.md @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ API-based sources (API) | Used to associate registered people with information f # The Identity Source AND Identity Source Record Objects -## :gear: Identity Source Object +## `Identity Source`:gear: Object Source attributes (information), once gathered, is stored in `Identity Source`:gear: Objects. These objects contain details about how the source information should be processed and data gathered from the representation of the person at the source. @@ -103,7 +103,7 @@ The information stored in `Identity Source`:gear: objects typically includes: In addition, specific data and attributes, customized for the source type, is attached to the `Identity Source`:gear: Object. -## :gear: Identity Source Records Object +## `Identity Source Records`:gear: Object Information from an `Identity Source`:gear: is connected to a `Org Identity`:gear: object via an :gear" `Org Identity Source Record` object. These objects are also used to cache data from sources so that they are readily available. @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ In addition to the links to the related `Org Identity`:gear: and :gear" `Org Ide # Hands on - Starting our person model -![Interactive system activity](../assets/img/hands-on-keyboard.png) +![Interactive system activity](/assets/img/hands-on-keyboard.png) Think about the sources outside of COmanage where you store information about the people you may be registering. Use the individuals that you wrote down on the [ Modeling People :memo:](/files/handouts/CO310-ModelingPeople.pdf) worksheet to think of specific examples. diff --git a/_episodes/03-memberships.md b/_episodes/03-memberships.md index dd161fd..34c87d0 100644 --- a/_episodes/03-memberships.md +++ b/_episodes/03-memberships.md @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Understanding the the types of grouping that people in your organization or coll # Hands on - Considering how people are linked to your organization -![Interactive system activity](../assets/img/hands-on-keyboard.png) +![Interactive system activity](/assets/img/hands-on-keyboard.png) Consider the people that you have been working with on your worksheet [ :memo: Modeling People](/files/handouts/CO310-ModelingPeople.pdf). How are these individuals connected to your organization? Things to consider: diff --git a/_episodes/04-permissions.md b/_episodes/04-permissions.md index f99837c..05b5b3b 100644 --- a/_episodes/04-permissions.md +++ b/_episodes/04-permissions.md @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ _By default, these attributes are read only._ # Hands on - Starting our person model -![Interactive system activity](../assets/img/hands-on-keyboard.png) +![Interactive system activity](/assets/img/hands-on-keyboard.png) Consider the people that you have been using as examples in your [ :memo: Modeling People](/files/handouts/CO310-ModelingPeople.pdf) worksheet. What permissions would each of these individuals have? diff --git a/_episodes/notUsed-attributes.md b/_episodes/notUsed-attributes.md index 81b419b..fc95dcd 100644 --- a/_episodes/notUsed-attributes.md +++ b/_episodes/notUsed-attributes.md @@ -142,7 +142,7 @@ OR the following (required plus optional useful attributes): # Hands on - Starting our person model -![Interactive system activity](../assets/img/hands-on-keyboard.png) +![Interactive system activity](/assets/img/hands-on-keyboard.png) < TO BE UPDATED >