diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 4df0744..b55fe14 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -80,11 +80,11 @@ COmanage has superpowers in linking to other systems and in automating workflows ### Sample Agenda -#### CO340 - Workflows: Enrollment [ :octocat: ](https://github.internet2.edu/lpaglione/COmg-CO340-workflowEnrollment/blob/master/index.md) +#### [CO340 - Workflows: Enrollment](https://github.internet2.edu/lpaglione/COmg-CO340-workflowEnrollment/blob/master/index.md) (3:00) Another one of COmanage's superpowers is in being able to manage workflows related to your registered people. A key one of these workflows is the enrollment workflows, or the creation of registered people within COmanage. In this lesson you will learn how enrollment workflows work and how to customize them to meet your needs. You will get to know the common ways that enrollment workflows are initiated, for example, by invitation, self-signup, or account linking. You will understand how to link your registered people to the organizational structures that you created and your "inbound systems" or "systems of record." -#### CO350 - Workflows: Provisioning [ :octocat: ] (to be added) +#### CO350 - Workflows: Provisioning [ :octocat: ](https://github.internet2.edu/lpaglione/COmg-CO350-workflowProvisioning/blob/master/index.md) The last step of the enrollment workflow is enabling provisioning, or the links between your registered people and "outbound" or "provisioned" systems. These links will enable these "provisioned systems" to make decisions about the rights and access privileges that the person has. In this lesson we will learn the basic structure for enabling these linkages, and review how to set up several commonly provisioned systems.