Title: CPD-Journals
Author: saulcoz
Published: <strong>22 d'agost de 2013</strong>
Last modified: 10 de juny de 2014

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Aquesta extensió **no s’ha provat en les darreres 3 versions majors del WordPress**.
Segurament no està mantinguda o suportada, i pot tenir problemes de compatibilitat
quan s’usa en versions recents del WordPress.

![](https://s.w.org/plugins/geopattern-icon/cpd-journals.svg)

# CPD-Journals

 Per [saulcoz](https://profiles.wordpress.org/saulcoz/)

[Baixa](https://downloads.wordpress.org/plugin/cpd-journals.zip)

 * [Detalls](https://ca.wordpress.org/plugins/cpd-journals/#description)
 * [Ressenyes](https://ca.wordpress.org/plugins/cpd-journals/#reviews)
 *  [Instal·lació](https://ca.wordpress.org/plugins/cpd-journals/#installation)
 * [Desenvolupament](https://ca.wordpress.org/plugins/cpd-journals/#developers)

 [Suport](https://wordpress.org/support/plugin/cpd-journals/)

## Descripció

This is a plug-in to manage and support cohorts of people through a continuous professional
development process by providing a platform for them to keep journals of their CPD
activities. By providing a journal, participants in the CPD programme are encouraged
to reflect on the things they are learning and to share their eperience and practice
with others.

It turns a standard WP Multisite install into a network of participants and supervisors(
new user roles). Each participant has their own journal blog that they can administer
with all of the capabilities of an admin except for:
 * they cannot add, remove 
or edit any other administrators * they cannot edit or remove the posts or pages
of other users

Supervisors have all the rights of an administrator except the ability to add/edit
other administrators. They are also provided with additional dashboard widgets to
show them which of their assigned participants have posted recent and most frequently.

The network administrator has full site-admin permissions and is responsible for
adding new participants and assigning them to supervisors. The network admin is 
sent an email at 2am each morning informing them is any participants are not assigned
a supervisors or vice versa.

#### Documentation for Network Administrators

 * Adding Participants and Supervisors
    You can add Participants and Supervisors
   like any other users, but after adding the new user you are taken to the new 
   user’s profile where you are able to:
    - set them as a Participant or a Supervisor
    - create a new journal (if they are a Participant). It is possible for Participants
      to share a journal.
    - assign them a Supervisor (if they are a Participant). It is possible to assign
      more than one Supervisor to a Participant.
    - assign them one or more Participants (if they are a Supervisor).
 * Editing and deleting Participants and Supervisors
    - Deleting a Participant will **not** delete their journal, just remove their
      ability to edit it. If you need to delete a journal, delete both the user 
      and the site associated with that Participant.
    - Editing and updating a Supervisor user profile will restore that Supervisor’s
      permissions on their Participants’ journals. This is useful if another Supervisor(
      or site-admin) accidentally removes a Supervisor.
 * Participant activity
    There are 2 additional dashboard widgets available to allow
   Administrators and Supervisors to monitor Participant activity (and to identify
   where to provide support and encouragement).
    - Posts by Week shows a graph of how many posts have been created in the past
      few weeks. Each week bar can be interogated to reveal what was posted in that
      week.
    - Posts by user shows a graph most/least active users. Again each graph bar 
      can be interogated to show what has been posted by that user.
 * Orphaned Participants and redundant Supervisors
    Another dashboard widget shows
   a list of Participants who do not have Supervisors assigned to them and any Supervisors
   with no Paticipants to look after. This information is also emailed to the Site
   Administrator each night at 2am.
 * Settings
    At present the only configuration option available for the CPD journals
   plugin is the default options for new journal/blogs. These options are passed
   to the [function wpmu_create_blog](https://codex.wordpress.org/WPMU_Functions/wpmu_create_blog)
   as the $meta paratmeter when new journals are created. This allows the site-admin
   to set defaults such as:
    - stylesheet=my_journal_stylesheet (to set a default child-theme)
    - comment_whitelist=0 (to turn off comment moderation – as all commenting is
      restricted to CPD users anyway)
 * Themes and plugins
    The Site Administrator can install and enable any standard
   WordPress themes and plugins. However, care should be taken to ensure that themes/
   plugins that allow abitrary PHP code to be inserted and run by Participants (
   or Supervisors). Providing a wide variety of configuratable themes to allow Participants
   to personalise thir journals and feel more ownership over them.
 * The default blog
    Every new user (Participants, Supervisors or standard WordPress
   users) get subscriber access to the default site blog. This allows the default
   blog to be used to keep all users upto date with what is happening on the platform
   as a whole or news about the CPD programme itself.

#### Documentation for Supervisors

A Supervisor is essentially an administrator for a standard WordPress site. This
allows them to do all the things that the Network Administrator allows them to, 
generally this includes:
 * adding, removing and editing users’ profiles * creating,
editing and deleting all posts and pages * activating and configuring plugins and
themes (but not installing) As this is all standard WordPress functionality, help,
advice and support can be found on the [WordPress.org](http://wordpress.org) documentation
and support community.

 * Monitoring Participant activity
    Participant activity should be regularly and
   frequently monitored to ensure that those who are active are recognised and rewarded
   with feedback and those who are not engaging are encouraged with advice and support.
   There are 2 additional dashboard widgets available to allow Supervisors to monitor
   Participant activity (and to identify where to provide support and encouragement).
    - Posts by Week shows a graph of how many posts have been created in the past
      few weeks. Each week bar can be interogated to reveal what was posted in that
      week.
    - Posts by user shows a graph most/least active users. Again each graph bar 
      can be interogated to show what has been posted by that user.

#### Documentation for Participants

Participants are administrators of their own journal and have all of the standard
permissions that a WordPress Admin has, except:
 * They cannot edit or delete the
posts or pages of other users * They cannot edit the profile or users who are Supervisors
or Administrators. Nor can they create new users in these roles. For help and advice
on how to use WordPress to write and share CPD journals, refer to the [WordPress.org](http://wordpress.org)
support community.

#### Credits

This plugin was developed by [Saul Cozens](http://saulcozens.co.uk) of [CZN Digital](http://czndigital.com),
but was paid for by [Sheffield University](http://shef.ac.uk) who requested that
it be written to be useful to other organisations as well and released to the community
as Open Source. Thank you to them.

## Captures

 * [[
 * screenshot of the dashboard widgets
 * [[
 * screenshot of the participant/supervisor assignment interface

## Instal·lació

This plugin installs like any other WP plugin, but **MUST** be activated for the
entire network

 1. Upload the plugin folder and files to /wp-content/plugins/
 2. Network Activate the plugin via the Network Administrator’s Plugins menu in WordPress
 3. Set any default options for new journal-blogs using the Settings->CPD setting menu(
    eg. comment_whitelist=0 to turn off comment moderation by default)

## Ressenyes

No hi ha ressenyes per a aquesta extensió.

## Col·laboradors i desenvolupadors

«CPD-Journals» és programari de codi obert. La següent gent ha col·laborat en aquesta
extensió.

Col·laboradors

 *   [ saulcoz ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/saulcoz/)

[Traduïu «CPD-Journals» a la vostra llengua.](https://translate.wordpress.org/projects/wp-plugins/cpd-journals)

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[Navegueu pel codi](https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/browser/cpd-journals/), baixeu-
vos el [repositori SVN](https://plugins.svn.wordpress.org/cpd-journals/), o subscriviu-
vos al [registre de desenvolupament](https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/log/cpd-journals/)
per [fisl de subscripció RSS](https://plugins.trac.wordpress.org/log/cpd-journals/?limit=100&mode=stop_on_copy&format=rss).

## Registre de canvis

#### 0.1

Initial release

#### 0.3

 * Added funcionality to email when a journal is updated
 * Added lock down to participant permissions

## Meta

 *  Versió **0.3**
 *  Darrera actualització **fa 12 anys**
 *  Instal·lacions actives **10+**
 *  Versió del WordPress ** 3.4 o posterior **
 *  Provada fins a **3.6.1**
 *  Idioma
 * [English (US)](https://wordpress.org/plugins/cpd-journals/)
 * Etiquetes
 * [continual professional development](https://ca.wordpress.org/plugins/tags/continual-professional-development/)
   [CPD](https://ca.wordpress.org/plugins/tags/cpd/)[multisite](https://ca.wordpress.org/plugins/tags/multisite/)
   [network](https://ca.wordpress.org/plugins/tags/network/)
 *  [Vista avançada](https://ca.wordpress.org/plugins/cpd-journals/advanced/)

## Valoracions

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## Col·laboradors

 *   [ saulcoz ](https://profiles.wordpress.org/saulcoz/)

## Suport

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