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Webinar & On Site Training Sessions
January 10, 2010

Webinar Training Conferences

Contact us to schedule a customized webinar session for your college or school on topics that meet your training needs, and times that work for you.

Email us at helpdesk@ctepathways.org.

On Site Training Sessions

Customized, regional, on site training sessions are available upon request for both the Roadmap and POST features. If you are interested in coordinating a training in your area, please contact us at helpdesk@ctepathways.org.


Summary of Release Notes
January 1, 2010

An archive of release notes for upgrades to the Career Pathways Roadmap Web Tool since version 1.0 was released in Oregon, January 2008: CPWebTool.org/Release Notes


Version 3.1 Web Tool Upgrades
June 21, 2009

The Roadmap Drawings feature of the Web Tool received major feature upgrades Sunday, June 21, 2009. POST Drawing features were not affected by this upgrade.

Introduction
This upgrade is different than other upgrades with new features and bug fixes. Here's why. As Oregon's unemployment rate has risen and the number of job seekers has exploded, the need for occupational information has expanded as well. In order to assist job seekers across the state, leaders at our Employment Dept. and Worksource Oregon centers expressed an interest in being able to see Career Pathways Roadmaps by occupational area and not have to search every community college website to find a specific program. To do this, we are now linking all published Career Pathways Roadmaps on the Occupational Report in OLMIS.

When a job seeker or staff person goes into an Occupational report on OLMIS at the top of the page will be a link for "Career Pathways Roadmaps". When the user clicks on this link, a list of links of all of the available community college roadmaps will be listed.

Benefits
Your community college roadmaps will now be available on OLMIS giving job seekers around the state the opportunity to learn about your program. The added benefit to you is that prospective students browsing careers options on the OLMIS website will now be able to link to roadmaps for the community colleges offering degree and certification programs in their field of interest.

Changes You'll See

  • Standardized roadmap drawing titles. This has been done to help avoid typographical errors and maintain consistency in the roadmap titles, following the list of approved career and technical education programs in the Oregon Community College Viewbook, January 2009. For instance, we have seen variations in how roadmaps have been named for the EMT program, such as EMT Emergency Tech, Emergency Med Technician, and Emergency Med Technology.
  • Where applicable, we have matched roadmaps to the list of Approved Career & Technical Education Program in the Community College Viewbook. The roadmaps are also now also sorted by Oregon Skill Set.
  • We recognize that many of your roadmaps are not yet listed in this approved program list, or you may title your program something other than the approved program name. Don't worry! If your program fits into an approved program category, you can continue to specify an alternate title, which will be used as the roadmap title, like before. If no alternate title is provided, the approved program name will be used instead. And if your program is "not listed" in the approved program name list, you can use the alternate title to state your program name like before. It's that simple!
  • In addition, through the Drawing Properties screen for your published roadmaps, you can now add OMLIS links by either searching your roadmap for URLs you may have added to OLMIS occupational report pages, or by manually adding OMLIS URLs. A simple click on a checkbox next to the desired occupation listing will allow that roadmap to be publicly accessible on the OLMIS website for that occupation.
  • NOTE: the folks at OLMIS and the Oregon Employment Department are currently finishing up the programming on their end. As soon as that is tested and ready to release, you will get an email letting you know how roadmaps will be displayed.

How You Can Help
As with any new change, there may be glitches, and we encourage your to check over your roadmaps to ensure the titles look the way you want. And as always, we welcome your input and feedback. Please use our automated Help Desk to submit your feedback and questions.

Tutorial revisions specific to this upgrade are for Roadmap Drawings only:

For all other detailed step-by-step instructions on Career Pathways Roadmap Web Tool features, please refer to RESOURCES :: Tutorial.


Web Tool 3.0 - Major Upgrade
April 15, 2009

The Web Tool received major feature upgrades Wednesday, April 15, 2009. Features and improvements include:

  • Site redesign and incorporation of graphic icons to make tools and features more user-friendly.
  • Incorporated the POST Drawings feature, which maps high school and community college plans of study.
  • Added Affiliations for community college users to assist high schools in creating their plan of study templates.
  • Added High School Settings so that each high school can manage their own list of default column headers.
  • Added POST Views to create the published "views" of mapped POST Drawings.
  • Upgraded content editor for Roadmap Drawings to allow for Spell Checking, Insert Table, Insert Image, and multiple other new features.
  • Improved HELP menus throughout the site, and within the Roadmap Drawings and POST Drawings editing pages.
  • Improved online Tutorials with revised topic layouts and graphics for visual reference.

For detailed step-by-step instructions on all Web Tool features, please refer to RESOURCES :: Tutorial.

For questions, technical assistance, or training needs please use our automated Help Desk form to submit your inquiry, and we will get back to you by the next business day.


Version 2.3 Web Tool Upgrades
August 27, 2008

The Web Tool received a feature upgrade Wednesday, August 27, 2008. Features and improvements include:

  • All references to "School", whether in the main navigation, Drawing list filter, or Users section have been updated to read Organization (i.e. "Organization Colors", previously "School Colors"). This has been done to keep the Web Tool flexible for working with not only Oregon schools, but State organizations and businesses as well.
  • The display prior to login and after log in has been updated to reflect our new Dashboard, which replaces the previous "Site News" section of the Web Tool.
  • With this Dashboard update, you will now have access to the Tutorial, Release Info, ADA Compliance information, and Help feature while logged out of the Web Tool.
  • While logged in to the Web Tool these links can now be found in our Resources section, underneath the main navigation, at all times.
  • As before, the Dashboard will continue to display our "Welcome..." message and pertinent information relating to updates to the Web Tool and highlighted features, however you will now find a Quick Links section on the Dashboard that provides links to:
    • Add a User (available to State Admin, School Admin, and Webmaster users only)
    • Report a Bug (online form/email), and
    • Request a Feature (online form/email).
  • Guest users can Apply for an Account through the Quick Links section found within the Guest Login.
    • If you have a staff member that you wish to explore the Web Tool, have them demo the site through the Guest Login, and Apply for an Account with your organization.

For detailed step-by-step instructions on all Web Tool features, please refer to our Tutorial resources. For questions, technical assistance, or training needs please use our online Help form to submit your inquiry, and we will get back to you by the next business day.


Updates to the Career Pathways Web Tool
June 16, 2008

The Web Tool received a scheduled maintenance and feature upgrade Monday, June 16, 2008, addressing how drawings are copied and deleted in the system, as well as adding the ability for persons affiliated with Oregon schools and businesses to apply for an account online.

For detailed step-by-step instructions on all Web Tool features, please refer to our online Tutorials.


The Web Tool drawing tools now offers "print this version", which will render roadmap drawings as an HTML page, where you can print direct from your browser. For step-by-step instructions please visit our online tutorial - Printing Drawings.

To print to PDF (an maintain active hyperlinks in your roadmap drawing), please email our Help Desk by clicking the link for Help in our Resources section to the left. Please include your name, organization, drawing title and drawing version number in your request.


Version 2.0 Web Tool Upgrades
March 5, 2008

A Web Tool update was released March 7th, 2008 that addressed printing and publishing roadmaps. As you continue working in the Web Tool, please keep these things in mind:

  • Printing Drawings: If extensive printing needs to be done before March 7th, please email Help to request printable files of your roadmaps.
  • Publishing/Embedding Drawings: If you need to publish roadmaps to public websites prior to March 7th, please refer to Publishing Drawings in the Getting Started Tutorial for instructions; or email Help for additional assistance.
  • Editing School Colors: School Admin and Webmaster users, please use caution when deleting colors for your school. Changes to school colors are saved immediately. If existing drawings have objects using a deleted color that object will revert to grey/black in color, and a new color will need to be set for that object. Please review your schools drawings before deleting colors.