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The examples in this article were created for a fictional company, Lakeview Inc.

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Table of Contents

Definitions

Platform

Permission Name

Definition

Hub

Identity Organization Admin

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A super administrator of an organization. Gives the ability to add users, assign roles and configure single-sign on for the organization.

Launch

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Launch Organization Admin

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An administrator of the Launch service. They are able to manage and assign roles for spaces within Launch.

Launch

Launch Organization Member

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Gives the user the ability to access Launch and be added to spaces to configure and monitor training content.

Launch

Launch Learner

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A learner in the organization. They are able to view and start only their own training content.

Storyflow

Storyflow Organization Admin

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An administrator the Storyflow service. They are able to manage and assign roles for spaces within Storyflow.

Storyflow

Storyflow Organization Member

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Gives the user the ability to access Storyflow and be added to spaces to create training content.

AI Organization Member:

Hub Permissions

Only individuals with the Identity Organization Admin permission can see and manage Hub settings. There is no member level permission.

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Launch Organization Admin

Launch Organization Member

Launch Learner

Launch Device

Client Credentials

AI Organization Member

Add and Manage Spaces

(tick)

Add Collaborators

(tick)

Add Learners

(tick)

View & Manage Roles of Users

(tick)

Create Modules

(tick)

(tick)

Upload Content

(tick)

(tick)

Create LRS Credentials

(tick)

(tick)

Create Launchers

(tick)

(tick)

View Learner Sessions

(tick)

(tick)

Manage Web GL

(tick)

(tick)

Provision Devices

(tick)

(tick)

Launch Learning Session

(tick)

(tick)

(tick)

??? I don’t know what Launch Device, Client Credentials, or AI Organization member permissions do.

Storyflow Permissions

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Storyflow Permissions

There are two permissions available for Storyflow:

Storyflow Organization Admin: An administrator the Storyflow service. They are able to manage and assign roles for spaces within Storyflow.

Storyflow Organization Member: Gives the user the ability to access Storyflow and be added to spaces to create training content.