Élaboration d'un guide à l'attention des utilisateurs de la plateforme en ligne NarrAdapt pour faciliter la création de profils et l'utilisation des outils prévus.
ICT role in 21st century education and it's challenges.
Guide d'utilisation et de navigation
1. Welcome to NarrAdapt
Learn how to become a follower of NarrAdapt
and how to create your project page to
disseminate the narratives you have collected
Author : M. Tall – NarrAdapt Coordinator April 2010
2. STEP 1 : Go to http://www.africa-adapt.net
Once on the main
page click on
« Join »
(as shown on picture with the red pointer)
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3. STEP 2 :
Now that you are on the « Join » page
Fill in the form
adequately entering
:
A username
A password
Your name
Your surname
Your email address
Then follow steps as asked
Please note that all others information (i.e. not
marked with a *) are optional
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4. STEP 3 :
Your account on Africa Adapt has now been created
A confirmation email
was sent to you.
Do not discard that message !
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5. STEP 4 :
Signing in(…)
Go back on the website’s
main page and click on « Sign
in ».
On the « Sign in » page you
will be asked to enter your
username and your password
as chosen earlier
Please do …
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6. STEP 5 : « My Africa Adapt » page
You are here
In this section
All the projects you will have
You will find all previous updates
created will be displayed here
(new projects, new documents,
etc.) you have posted
Projects you follow will
appear here. We will learn
how to add new projects,
Hereunder you will find all including Narradapt, to this
updates registered by others on list
this portal
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7. STEP 6 :
Finding the NarrAdapt project
Search with the key word
« NarrAdapt »
Or click on « Explore
projects » to review
projects catalogue
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8. STEP 7 : Identifying NarrAdapt as a project to follow
On the list of projects or
search results, look for the
NarrAdapt description and
click on the project name.
Once you are the project
page, click on the « join to
follow a project » button
Your image will then appear
in this area of the page
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9. STEP 8 :
Find other projects to follow
Click on « Explore
projects » to review the
projects catalogue : it
will allow you to search
for projects by
Region
Themes
Activity (recent/active)
Important : You can also use
the search button to find a
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10. STEP 9 :
Creating a project profile
By clicking on the label « Add a project »
you will be able to access to a new type
of form hereafter shown…
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11. STEP 10 :
The « Before you add a project… » Note
Once on the « Add a
project » page, a form is
displayed.
But before filling it in, you
may want to carefully read
the note displayed
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12. STEP 11 :
Document your Project – I
Put the name of your project in
the title box (INFOCLIM for
example),
55 countries on the continent
are listed for you to choose
from. Your project can be
located in more than one
country – please indicate them
all
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13. STEP 12 :
Document your Project – II
Find the right 500 words or so to
transform viewers (around the world)
into ambassadors !
Then, in the overview section you can
be include more details as there is
more space for you to present your
work
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14. STEP 13 :
Document your Project – III
To conclude, it is now time to talk a
little bit more about your
organization
Its name
The region in which it operates
The main themes that it deals with (multiple
choices are allowed)
You can post a picture or a logo
You can edit your profile at a later
time
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15. For any comments, please write to Minielle Tall
mtall@idrc.ca
THANK YOU !