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1 SWIFT 2.0 – New Teacher Training Laurie Kirkland September 23, 2015

2 Agenda  Overview of Interface  Creating New Sites  Managing your site  Page Types  Adding external link to menu  Other Features – passwords, site size  Q and A

3 Learning Goals and Success Criteria  Gain experience using SWIFT program  Learn how to make sites and pages in SWIFT By the end of the training you should be able to:  Navigate the dashboard of SWIFT  Create a new site in SWIFT  Create new pages in your site  Create an external link for menu navigation bar  Locate support documents and tutorials for SWIFT

4 Housekeeping  KSD Web Publishing Guidelines  Email – SWIFT planning sheet  SWIFT vs Schoolwires  SWIFT is for teacher webpages – we have school directories on Frequently Used Links  Schoolwires is part of our district webpages this is where your school webpage lies  Need to send your URL to school webmaster to link your site….

5 Classroom Environment and Culture and Professional Communication What strategies create a safe, respectful classroom culture that embraces diversity, equity, and accountability and provides a consistent communication gateway with parents and guardians?  CEC2: Accessibility and use of materials  Gives students access to resources on line  Content and schedules are accessible 24/7  CEC 3: Discussion and accountability  Online discussion forums and blogs  Calendars – to help student manage their learning and schedules  CEC4: Use of learning time  Cuts down on transition times when resources are posted  Students manage their time  Helps maximize instructional time  CEC6: Student Status  Discussion posts – allow for all voices to be heard  PCC3: Parents and Guardians  Blog and Calendar features to keep parents/guardians in the loop CEL5D+ Connections

6 Accessing SWIFT  Frequently Used Links – two links  Student Tools – for students and parents to access your site(s)  Staff Tools – for you to modify your site(s) (new users use their windows login) Note: please make sure you send your URL to your site to your school webmaster so they can link your site to the staff directory. (use the student pathway to get the correct URL)

7 Site Directory

8 Navigating the Dashboard- Site Manager Side navigation panel Top navigation bar Site menu Page menu Disc quota indicator Management area 112233445566

9 Creating a New Site On the top navigation bar, click on the Create New Site button:... or... In the Site Menu area, click on the Create New Site button: Either way, you’re then presented with 3 options: If you choose Copy Existing Site – all passwords/doc etc. will come over as well not just the structure. Note : This is not immediate – you will be put in a que based on when you request the site – can take minutes to overnight.

10 Managing a Site Use Top Navigation Bar to manage sites: ▫ Publish or Unpublish entire site (you can also publish or unpublish individual pages) - this is what it looks like when it is not published ▫ Visit Site shows you what the site will look like to visitors – opens in a new window/tab ▫ Modify Site enables you to change a site’s name ▫ Manage Passwords enables you to password protect a site, specific site pages (Covered in SWIFT 2.0 Advanced Training) ▫ Delete Site does just that (with an “are you sure?” option to back out – 30 days for KSD to retrieve if you change your mind)

11 Click on Modify Site -  Change your site name in the Title field  Title shows up on school directory  Click Modify when you are done

12 Key Points  Can password protect sites, pages, documents (cover this in advanced course)  Can publish/unpublish sites at will  Multiple similar pages per site  Max file size 35 MB  Default site size – 50 MB to increase –send request to CSC with name of your site  Can make up to 5 sites – if you need more – you can request from CSC  Can co-author sites together (Team sites, school clubs, principal and admin assistant etc.)  Can I put copyright materials on site?

13 Page Types  Static Pages  Menu Link  Blog  Discussion  Calendars – Event or Google  Link Collection  File Collection (Document library)  Quiz Collection  Photo Album Collection  Contact Form

14 Static Pages  Uses  Introduction pages  Quick Links pages  Announcements  Samples  Laurie Kirkland Common Core Resources TIM page Northwood Volleyball

15 Let’s Make One!  Select Create Page  Select Static Content from the Page Type drop down menu  Title your Page– (ex: Robotics Club)  Hit Submit  Hints – make a table to control where objects will be on your page… (keep border at “0” to make border not seen)  To make cells in color:  Right click in cell(s)  Choose – Cell – Table Cell Properties  Select the Advanced Tab  Choose the color from the Background Color option  Click Update

16 Make a Document Page  Create Page – File Collection  Title your page  Upload a document  Fill in form  Categories – “Enter”  Submit Sample: Edge Institute filteringEdge Institute Laurie documentsLaurie documents – lock and pin

17 Make a Links Page  Create Page – Link Collection  Title the Page  Click Add Link  Must have http:// in address CCSS Links Page

18 Document and Links pages  Using the pin to access materials quickly  Using categories – how to filter  Go to EDGE Resources pageEDGE Resources  Use the arrow under the Category to filter to what you want – ex: SWIFT

19 Using the Events Calendar  Uses  Events calendar by category  Homework calendar by content category  Club meetings and events  Samples  Leigh Barry – Homework Calendar SecondaryHomework Calendar Secondary  Tech Talks - Details Tech Talks

20 You Try!  Select Create Page  Select Event Calendar from the Page Type drop down menu  Title your page – (Ms. Kirkland’s HW Calendar)  Hit Submit  Create Event  Title – Description- Dates – Category – New Category – give it a category name  Save  Visit Page to see what it looks like live

21 Blogs  Uses  Homework Blog  Classroom Newsletter – Events updates  Samples  Angela Ramsey – AnnouncementsAnnouncements  EDGE Institute – EDGE BlogEDGE Blog  Froman Homework Blog – What We Did in Class TodayWhat We Did in Class Today  In addition, "power visitors" can subscribe to the RSS feed of your Blog and receive homework assignments as you post them.

22 How to Add the Blog Page  Select Create Page  Select Blog from the Page Type drop down menu  Title your page – (Class Weekly Homework )  Hit Submit  Choose Create Blog Post  Submit Notice you can allow comments or not! – If you do – always Moderate

23 External Menu Links  Uses  Quick access to popular websites on menu bar  Samples  Skyward login  CPM  Pearson  Parent PTA CCSS information  How to add an external menu link

24 Adding the External Link  Select Create Page  Select Menu Link from the Page Type drop down menu  Title your Link– (ex: Skyward Parent Access)  Hit Submit  Type in the URL  Must start with http://  Change Link Target to New Window  Save  Your menu link is now in the navigation on the left

25 Discussion  Uses  Providing a forum for students to have dialog about various topics  Getting student opinions  Book reviews and recommendations  Help get rid of status – equal voices  Student Exit Slips  Parent Feedback

26 Contact pages  Uses  Email contact  Assignment submission –goes to your Outlook inbox  Forms that can be emailed to you  Samples  Dylan Smith – Project submissionProject submission  Laurie Kirkland – Form download and submissionForm download and submission  Monique Payne – Message areaMessage area

27 Moving Pages  Your menu can be managed from almost any screen in SWIFT's site management.  Updating the order of pages is easy -Simply click and drag the icon next to the page you want to move.  If you would rather a page not exist in your site's menu, simply move it to the Other Pages section. These pages can be made accessible by adding links in other pages, but they won't show up in your site's menu  Example – Northwood Volleyball https://teacher.kent.k12.wa.us/manage/page/edi t?id=27013 https://teacher.kent.k12.wa.us/manage/page/edi t?id=27013

28 Password Protection  Password Protection: You can password protect your entire SWIFT site, individual pages, or even some entries on your pages (such as photo albums and files).  All your passwords are managed from your Password Protected Zones manager.

29 Q and A

30 Continuing Support  Call or email the Customer Support Center.  Extension 7030  Email to CSC  Check out the Help Center in Staff Link for KSD SWIFT 2.0 Help Manual  http://help.swiftclassroom.com/ http://help.swiftclassroom.com/


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