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Posted - 11/24/2008 05:31pm
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Upcoming WSP Webinar
Learn to use your built in Calendars!

This is a quick one. We're going to spend 20 minutes or so talking Calendars on December 13th at 3:15pm.

Find out why to use them and how to get the most benefit from them.

Please Click Here to reserve your spot for the free Webinar.
Free WebSchoolPro training!

Free, hands-on training at WebSchoolPro! Saturday, January 17th, 2009. Open to all current WebSchoolPro users.

WebSchoolPro will be hosting a full day training here at our office in Petaluma. Training is limited to 20 participants on a first RSVP basis, so make sure you secure your space early.

Please click here to fill out the simple RSVP form, or call our office at (707) 789-0769 between 10am and 6pm weekdays to reserve your spot.

Full day training will run from 8:30am to 4:30pm. Our offices are located in downtown Petaluma within walking distance of at least a dozen restaurants, so we'll be taking a break for lunch between 12:30 - 1:30. We will start the afternoon session promptly at 1:45pm.

This training will be "demo" style on the big screen. The morning session will provide an overview of the editor and basic editing procedures, the afternoon session will cover more advanced features (see agenda below). Participants are welcome to take notes or bring their own laptop, however, I must warn...we will not stray far from the agenda, so if you're one of those "students" (and you know who you are) who likes to move ahead on their own, don't be surprised if your "out of context" questions remain unanswered. (we will, of course, attempt to address all reasonable requests if possible).

Agenda for Saturday, January 17th.

Morning Session
8:00 - 8:30Meet and Greet. (BYOC...bring your own caffeine)
8:30 - 9:00Settle in and take a seat (Hard Start)
9:00 - 9:30Getting familiar with the Editor Toolbar
9:30 - 10:00Editing, modifying and pasting text (Best practices, using a text editor, pasting from Word, formatting your text, creating lists)
10:00 - 10:30Using the Table tool
10:30 - 11:00Creating Links from text and graphics
11:00 - 11:30Uploading and Managing images
11:30 - 12:00Editing images using the Image Editor
12:00 - 12:30Q and A before lunch
12:30 - 1:30
GYOL (Get your own Lunch)

 Afternoon Session

1:45 - 2:15
Uploading and linking to files (PDF's Word, MP3, movies)
2:15 - 2:45
Creating galleries (editing, styling, moving, removing)
2:45 - 4:00
Slates & Tablets (Teacher pages, editing, keywords, summaries, summary images, feeds, Slate settings)
4:00 - 4:30
Calendars (installing, managing events, repeating events, editing, timing out)
4:30 - 5:00
Hard Stop at 4:30
 
Please click here to fill out the simple RSVP form, or call our office at (707) 789-0769 between 10am and 6pm weekdays to reserve your spot.

Interested in hosting a training at your school site? Contact Us!

Posted - 11/19/2008 09:46pm
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Did you know?
Did you know? That the information you post on your default site Calendar

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is automatically displayed on your home page.

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Try it! More here


Posted - 11/19/2008 09:21pm
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Image Manager vs File Manager
Which one should I use?

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There is a significant difference between the Image Manager and the File Manager.

The Image Manager is used for uploading, resizing, cropping, rotating, and organizing your images so that you can place them on your website, or store them for later use. 

For more info. on the Image Manager click here

The File Manager is used for uploading music, movies, PDF, Word and other documents. You then use the File Manager to create links to the uploaded files on your web pages.

For more information on the File Manager, click here






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