MediaSpace: Managing Channel Members

Summary

MediaSpace allows users to upload, manage, and share media. Channels are a means of sharing sets of media assets with other users. This article describes how to manage channel members in MediaSpace.

 

Three Steps to Work with Channels

A channel is a user-generated collection of content. You can access your channels from the My Channels selection in the User menu within MediaSpace. To work with channels, you need to do three things:

  1. Create and manage the channel
  2. Add content to the channel
  3. Control which other users have membership to your channel and what rights those other users have (find below)

 

How-To

The following sections contain step-by-step guidance on managing channel members and their permissions.

 

Task: To add members to a channel

Instructions

Step 1 - Go to:

Step 2 - login with your username and password. 

Step 3 - Select My Channels from the User drop down.

Select My Channels from Dropdown

 

Step 4 - Click on the Edit button channel that you would like to add members to. See the red arrow in the image below:

 

Step 5 - Change to the Members tab for the channel (See red arrow below):

 

Step 6 - If you are the channel manager or owner, you are able to add members to the channel by clicking the Add Member button.

Step 7 - Enter the username of a member you would like to add to the channel. Users will only be found if they have already logged into media.unh.edu.

Step 8 - Set their permission level in the channel.

Step 9 - Click Add.

 

Outcome

A new member will be added to the channel.

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Task: To modify a channel member’s permission

Instructions

Step 1 - On the Members tab while editing a channel, you can modify what access current members have. Click the pencil icon on the line for the user you wish to modify.

Step 2 - A dropdown appears with permissions options

Step 3 - Select the desired permission level

Step 4 - Click the disk icon to save the change.

You can remove a member from a channel and thereby remove that person's access to that set of media by clicking the X icon on the line for the user you wish to delete.

 

Outcome

The new permission level has been applied to the selected member.

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Task: To change a channel's owner

Step 1 - If you are the current owner of a channel, you can transfer that ownership to another channel member. On the Members tab while editing a channel, click the Set as Owner link on the line for the user you wish to takeover ownership of the channel.

Step 2 - Confirm the change when the dialog appears:

Outcome

The channel's owner will be updated, and you will be assigned as a manager.

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Understanding Channel Permissions

Each channel member is assigned one of four permission levels. Keep in mind that if you have an Open channel, that is accessible to all account holders; everyone gets Member rights. If you have a Public channel, then everyone on the Internet gets Member rights. In either case you can control who has the rights to post new content via the Contributor, Moderator, and Manager roles.

For a Private channel, you use all four roles. Once specifically listed users who are granted any role will be able to see content.

Permission

Allows a user to

Member

View channel content only.

Contributor

View channel content and add media to the channel.

Moderator

View channel content, add media to the channel, and moderate channel content (approve the posting of content from Contributors).

Manager

Full rights to the channel including controlling who is a channel member and what access rights other members have.

For more information about working with channels: Kaltura Knowledge Center - Channels 

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Further Readings

MediaSpace: Creating and Managing Channels

MediaSpace: Adding Media to a Channel

MediaSpace: Publishing and Sharing Media

Kaltura Knowledge Center - Channels 

Review Kaltura's support videos on Channels 

 

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