CAN Do 2010 Website training

CAN Do 2010 Website training

Presented by: Stephen Blyth

The purpose of this session is to help people to get the most out of CAN's website.

The CAN website fits in a network of other sites- where does it fit?

Have set up a "Sand pit" group on the webiste- just for learning how to use the site.

Discussion of what's working:

  • Made home page; bookmarks; recent posts
  • finding CAN
  • info on how to do things- local groups, submissions
  • supporting committee- repository of docs, photos
  • communication with others, with history
  • can do live minutes
  • renewal for members
  • collaborative planning for Chainlinks
  • quick response from other members via forums
  • events calendar- knowing what's coming up
  • contact point
  • public face
  • legitimacy- being part of a network (for small groups)

How can the CAN website support your local group?
Do you need it if you also have a Facebook group?   Yes- they serve different purposes.  Facebook can be good for last-minute notification of events, not document repository etc.  Facebook goes to you- for CAN website, you have to go to it.

Options for getting notification of new content on the CAN website:

  • Email notifying new content. Configure via My Account.
  • Can cancel them all if you don't want them.
  • RSS, My Recent
  • Can select 'Do not notify' when creating content.

Creating content

  • e.g. Create content- article
  • Create title and body; save (3 steps)
  • Can go back to edit. Can include photo, fix formatting etc., add log message, attach files
  • Gets added automatically to the group page.
  • Good to have a descriptive title. Can also use tags.
  • Book 'Writing for the Web'- Rachel McAlpine

CAN website also has FAQs and tutorials to help learn how to use it.

Questions: (to be answered via Sand Pit group) how to:

  • set default settings for notifications
  • make text/ subject lines for notifications more specific
  • deal with forgotten username/ password
  • paste from word processors
  • set availability of e.g. local group documents content type for all users
  • upload/ use photos
  • put up 'sticky' articles