Beyond the EU: DORA and NIS 2 Directive's Global Impact
Website data center training for institute 2009
1. 2009 Institute for Staff Development Students Today, Leaders Tomorrow NAF Website and Data Center Training for Directors Stephen Casa NE Regional Director Jeanine Flynn SE Regional Director Rebecca Privett Central Regional Director Umang Beri Web Developer
Point out items with arrows—how to enter, special section for Students & alumni, NAF menu, Upcoming Events, & What’s New sections
Point out the Collaborative Network link on the login page before discussing the login section—remind them that passwords are case sensitive
Show them what their personal page will look like once they have logged in and point out link to curriculum. There are 2 different links to the curriculum. If one uses “The NAF Curriculum” link, he/she is taken to the next slide and then he/she will need to click on the link which will take him/her to the curriculum page. The link at the bottom of the page takes him/her directly to the curriculum page.
This is the page you arrive at after you click on the Curriculum button on their personal page
Point out the Handbook and stress what a great tool it is for teachers—provides teaching methods. Also point out that the “old” NAF curriculum will no longer be available in the Fall.
Point out that you have returned to personal page and are now going to take them to their datacenter by clicking on the NAF Data Center button.
This is the datacenter login page
Point out the three tabs at the top and explain the difference between each. Show them where they need to select their academy. Point out the Data Submission grid
Point out that the selected grid appears highlighted in a peachy beige color. This is the Academy Record page. Point out the envelope in the left column, which means they can’t change it, and clicking on the envelope will generate an email to their Regional Director. The pencil symbol on the left means that they can edit the information in that section themselves by clicking on the pencil
Point out that this is the Data Submission Status grid (highlighted in peachy beige). Pay particular attention to the column marked “Essential Data” which will say “incomplete”, “complete”