Organization POST Drawings

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Contents

POST Drawing List

To access, click POST Drawings from the side navigation menu.

  • The drawing list interface allows you to filter POST drawings by:
Image:FOrganizations.png, Image:FUsers.png and Image:FPrograms.png
  • Upon log-in, these filters default to the logged-in user's organization and user name, with the drawing list (located beneath the filter boxes) showing only drawings associated with the logged-in user.

Filtering Drawings

  • As you navigate the Web Tool the filters will remember changes to the selections that you make:
  • Click [Show All] for Organizations to view all drawings for all organizations. Users and Occupations/Programs will automatically [Show All].
  • Click [Show All] for Users to view all drawings by all users for your organization.
  • Click on any single Organization or User name to view corresponding results.
  • Select multiple Organizations, Users or Occupations/Programs by holding down the CTRL key to view corresponding results.
  • Click on a specific Occupation/Program to show all users associated with that drawing.
  • All drawings are listed in alphabetic order by drawing Occupation/Program title underneath the filter boxes.
  • Each drawing reflects who created and last modified the drawing.
  • Click the Image:MyDrawings.png icon above the drawing list to restore default settings for the logged in user.
  • Click the Image:AffiliatedDwgs.png icon above the drawing list to view drawings for all high schools in your local network, as well as all drawings created by the logged in user.

Search Bar

  • The search bar, Image:Search.png, located above the drawing list filters allows you to search drawing titles, keywords in drawing content, and user names. Click Search or hit Enter/Return to submit the search query.

Drawing Versions

  • When a new drawing is created, the drawing title and "Version 1" is automatically added to the drawing list.
  • Versions of each drawing are listed beneath the drawing title in numeric order.
  • Each version has two links listed to the right of the version number:
  • wrench.png (Version Settings), and
  • pencil.png (Draw/Edit Version) or picture.png (View Version)
wrench.png Version Settings provides a summary of the drawing Occupation/Program, version number, who created and modified that version, a link to share that specific version with others, and the ability to delete this version. View Version Settings and Deleting Drawing Versions for more information.
pencil.png Draw/Edit Version means the drawings is available to be edited, copied, and/or published. pencil.png is displayed when that version has never been lock.png "Locked" or report.png "Published". The word Draft is stamped as a watermark in the background of the drawing.
picture.png View Version means the drawings can no longer be edited, but can be viewed and copied into a new version. picture.png is displayed when that version has been or currently is lock.png "Locked" or report.png "Published". If currently published, the drawing canvas will not have any watermark stamps in the background. If previously published, the drawing is stamped Outdated and you can either "page_copy.png copy this version" to edit the drawing, or re-publish the drawing by clicking "report_go.png publish this version" again.
  • The report.png (Published Version) icon will appear directly to the right of the version number if it is the currently published version. View Publishing Drawings for more information.

cog.png Drawing Properties

  • Here you have access to detailed information and properties settings about the drawing as a whole, such as:
  • Edit the Occupation/Program drawing title
  • Confirmation of Organization name
  • Edit or assign an applicable Oregon Skill Set category from the provided drop-down menu of choices
Image:OregonSkillSet.png
  • Click link to Preview the published drawing (if a version is currently published)
  • Obtain Embed Code for embedding the published version in a public website. (Available in wrench.png Version Settings page as well.)
  • Obtain URL hyperlinks for the published and Accessible view of the drawing - once shared these will always link to the currently "Published" version.
  • and view details on each drawing version, such as:
  • Version # with link to wrench.png Version Settings
  • Who created and modified each version, and
  • Actions to
  • pencil.png (Draw/Edit Version) or picture.png (View Version)
  • magnifier.png (Preview Version), or
  • page_copy.png (Copy Version)
  • Published versions are highlighted in tan, stamped with the word (Published) in parentheses beside the version number, and marked as report.png (Published Version).
  • Ability to Delete drawing and all versions. View Deleting Drawings for more information.

wrench.png Version Settings

  • Here you have access to version specific drawing information and settings, such as:
  • View the Occupation/Program drawing title with link to cog.png (Drawing Properties)
  • Version #, and whether or not it is (Published)
  • Confirmation of Organization name
  • Save a Note to help identify details about this version, e.g. Pending Approval or Needs OLMIS links. This note will appear on the drawing list next to the version #.
BLANK NOTE from wrench.png Version Settings page
Image:VSBlankNote.png
FILLED IN NOTE SAMPLE from wrench.png Version Settings page
Image:VSNote.png
SAMPLE of NOTE from cog.png Drawing Properties page
Image:DPNote.png
SAMPLE of NOTE from Drawing list
Image:DLVersionNote.png
  • Who created and modified each version
  • Actions to
  • pencil.png (Draw/Edit Version) or picture.png (View Version)
  • magnifier.png (Preview Version), or
  • page_copy.png (Copy Version)
  • Whether or not it is Editable as identified by lock_open.png (Lock Version) or lock.png (Version Locked). Use this feature in place of publishing until your drawing is ready to go "public".
  • Obtain Embed Code for embedding the published version in a public website. (Available regardless of version, and within cog.png Drawing Properties page as well.)
  • Obtain URL links for specific version and Accessible view of the drawing version - once shared these will always link to this specific version, regardless if it is current or not.
  • Ability to Delete this version. View Deleting Drawing Versions for more information.

Adding a New Drawing

Each drawing must have a unique Occupation/Program name. The Web Tool stores and references each drawing by organization abbreviation and drawing Occupation/Program name.

  1. Click Image:AddCCPathway.png at the top of the drawing list to create a new POST Drawing for your Organization, or
  2. Click Image:AddHSProgram.png at the top of the drawing list to create a POST Drawing for an "Affiliated High School" (a High School in your local network).
  3. Type a short and descriptive Occupation/Program title for your drawing, such as "Business", "Construction", or "Accounting".
    • Please do not add your organization's abbreviation to the title. It is automatically added by default.
  4. Your Organization name is confirmed below.
  5. Select an applicable Oregon Skill Set from the drop-down list.
    Image:OregonSkillSet.png
  6. Click Image:Create.png
  7. Your new drawing and Version 1 has now been created. You are now viewing the drawing canvas to start editing your POST Drawing.
    • Your organization abbreviation, the Career Pathways logo, and drawing title are automatically placed in a title bar at the top of the drawing canvas. These are fixed.

Importing a POST Drawings from Excel

Apart from importing One-Year Certificate and AAS sections for your organization, the importing feature also allows you to import POST high school sections for affiliated high schools.

NOTE: In order to complete the import, the desired high school must already be a registered organization with the Web Tool, and affiliated to your organization. See Affiliations for more information.

  1. Click Image:ImportDwgs.png at the top of the drawing list to import a new POST Drawing using XML output from an Excel spreadsheet.
  2. Follow the on-screen instructions for:
    1. preparing a .xml file for uploading and importing,
    2. previewing your import,
    3. selecting which sections to import, and
    4. appropriately naming them and assigning them to the correct organization.
  3. Once you have completed all the steps, click Continue to finalize the import process.

ADA Compliance: The color coding/articulation of Excel spreadsheets does not import into the Web Tool. You will need to manually assign articulation with Legend Symbols to meet ADA compliance.

Renaming Drawings

To rename a drawing:

  1. From the POST drawing list or the drawing canvas TOOLS menu, click on cog.png Drawing Properties to the left of the drawing title.
  2. Click edit to the right of the current drawing title
  3. A text editing field will appear; change the title as desired
  4. Click Image:TitleSave.png

Warning: changing the drawing title will break any external web pages that link to this drawing. Update external links as necessary.

  • Return to the drawing list by clicking back, the back arrow on your browser, or clicking POST Drawings from the side navigation.
  • Return to editing the drawing by clicking pencil.png Draw/Edit Version from the Version Actions menu.
Image:DPVersion.png

TOOLS Orientation

  • View the HELP menu on the drawing canvas for a complete list of features.
  • Table cells, that appear yellow when hovered over, can be edited. Click to edit cell content in pop-up windows.
  • Table Row Content (two options)
Radio Button #1
Image:CCTableCell1.png
Radio Button #2
Image:CCTableCell2.png
  • Degree Options (right-side vertical column)
Image:CCDegreeOptions.png
  • Footer Row
Image:HSFooter.png
  • Right-click an object for a menu of customizing options.
  • Right-click main table cells for a menu of quick editing options.
  • Only one hyperlink can be added to each table cell.
  • Any legend symbols used will automatically display under the table. Click F5 to refresh your screen to see changes to the current version.

Quick Editing Options

  • To easily move content, click, drag-and-drop content from one cell to another.
  1. Click the text, and begin dragging.
  2. The original table cell will remain highlighted in yellow. The text will move with your mouse and appear grey in a floating box.
  3. Drop the text into the desired empty cell. All content, including hyperlinks and selected legend symbols, will move with this feature.


Right-click main table cells to:

Cut

  • Select cut.png Cut from the menu. Content is cut from the cell.
  • Right-click any cell (blank or with existing content) to paste the cut content.

Copy

  • Select page_white_copy.png Copy to duplicate content. Content will remain in original cell copied.
  • Right-click any cell (blank or with existing content) to paste the copied content.

Paste

  • Select page_white_paste.png Paste to paste cut or copied cell content.
  • Right-click any cell (blank or with existing content) to paste content.

Clear

  • Select page_white_delete.png Clear to delete cell content without opening the content pop-up window.

Configure Rows & Cols

  • Click table.png configure rows & cols from the TOOLS menu to add:
  • rows for additional grade years/terms (duplicates are allowed for additional content)
  • rows for community college pre-requisite (above terms)
  • rows for course electives (below grade years/terms), and
  • blank rows at the bottom of the table for additional content.
  • The grey numbers in parenthesis next to the row name, for instance (0) or (4), indicate how many table cells have content in them.
  • Click arrow_left.png to the left of the "Add Row" option to instantly add additional rows. The "Rows in your Drawing" section will update to display the selected change.
  • Click cross.png to delete a row. Change are reflected instantly.
  • Click Delete Last Column to remove columns one at a time, starting far-right. Changes are instantly shown in the Block Diagram below.
  • Click Add Column to add columns one at a time, to the far-right side of the table. Changes are instantly shown in the Block Diagram below.
  • Changes are saved automatically. Click "Close", or "X" on the pop-up window, to return to the drawing.

Footer Row

Click the footer row at the bottom of the POST table to assign:

Footer Content

  • Free type desired content, e.g. Occupation/Program name for Roadmap Drawing.

Link this Content (Optional)

  • Ideal for creating a hyperlink to Roadmap Drawings.
  • Copy and paste a URL address in the provided field. The footer content will become a hyperlink.
  • Click "Save" to return to the drawing canvas.

Sample POST

Here is a screen shot of a completed sample POST Drawing for a Lane Community College:

Image:CCPOST.png

Deleting Drawings

There is no way to recover deleted drawings! Don't be hasty to clean-up or delete old versions of drawings. Take advantage of the version control this Web Tool provides to maintain an archival history of your POST Drawings.

  • To delete an entire drawing, including all of its versions:
  1. Click cog.png Drawing Properties on the drawing list or VERSIONS menu
  2. Click cross.png Delete drawing and all versions at the bottom of the page, and
  3. Click Yes to confirm.

CAUTION! Deleting drawings in this manner will remove all versions. Please be careful! Deleting drawings will break any links from external web pages to that drawing. There is no way to recover deleted drawings!

Deleting Drawing Versions

  1. To delete a drawing version, click wrench.png Version Settings next to the drawing version on the drawing list
  2. Click cross.png Delete this version at the bottom of the page, and
  3. Click Yes to confirm. That version number will no longer be available for future versions of that drawing.

If a drawing only has one version

  1. Click cog.png Drawing Properties from the drawing list or VERSIONS menu
  2. Click cross.png Delete drawing and all versions at the bottom of the page, and
  3. Click Yes to confirm. A Drawing can't exist in the system without have 1 version associated with it.

If a drawing version is currently Published

  • The version cannot be deleted.
  • Copy the published version to a new version and click the wrench.png Version Settings link on the old version to delete that version, or click cog.png Drawing Properties from the drawing list or VERSIONS menu to cross.png Delete drawing and all versions (at the bottom of the page), and click Yes to confirm.

Lock This Version

  • From the TOOLS menu, or wrench.png Version Settings Actions menu, click lock_open.png lock this version to prevent changes to a specific version.
  • This is ideal when you are collaborating on a drawing, or want to compare versions without the risk of making accidental changes, and you are not ready to “publish”.
  • The TOOLS and Actions menus will automatically update to show that this version is now lock.png locked.
  • Copy it to a new version to make changes.
  • Or, click report_go.png publish this version in the TOOLS menu if no more changes are required to publish it.

Copy This Version

From the TOOLS menu, click page_copy.png copy this version. A pop-up window will appear.

Drawings at Your Organization

  • Create a New Version to the existing drawing
  • The next available version number will be added in your drawing list.
  • Create a New Drawing copies the existing drawing into an identical new drawing at your organization, and Version 1 will be created.
  • Edit the new drawing name (Occupation/Program) before hitting “OK”.

Drawings at Another Like Organization

  • NOTE: High School drawings cannot be copied to a Community College, and Community College drawings cannot be copied to a High School.
  • A New Drawing will be created in your organization.
  • Edit the new drawing name (Occupation/Program) before hitting “OK”.
  • The drawing will be added to your drawings list and Version 1 will be created.

Drawings at Affiliated High Schools

A Community College or Business Organization user can:

  • Create a New Drawing or New Version within that "Affiliated High School", or
  • Create a New Drawing at a different selected "Affiliated High School".
  • Edit the new drawing name (Occupation/Program) before hitting “OK”.
  • The drawing will be added to the designated Organization list of drawings and Version 1 will be created.
  • The drawing canvas will refresh with the new version or drawing to begin editing content.

NOTE: If no new drawing name is provided, the original drawing name is used and the word “copy” is appended to the new drawing name by default.</b>

Print This Version

  • From the TOOLS menu, click printer.png print this version to render a POST Drawing for printing from the browser menu.
  • Select File → print preview to preview your drawing prior to printing, and to ensure it will fit to one (1) page.
  • Change the print size/scale from "Shrink to Fit" to a fixed percentage if the preview shows an undesired layout.

Publish This Version

  • Published drawings are publicly accessible. If you are ready to embed, or link to, a drawing in a public website, follow the instructions below. This will mark the drawing as published, and prevent changes to the "published" version.
  • Copy it to a new version to make changes. New versions that are published will be instantly accessible through shared published links.
  • Public links to published drawings will always reference the currently published version!
  • Previously published versions can no longer be edited, however, they can be re-published.
  • Published versions are required in order to create POST Views.

To publish a drawing:

  1. Click report_go.png publish this version from the TOOLS menu
  2. You will be taken to the cog.png Drawing Properties page, and the version published will be highlighted and stamped as "(Published)".

NOTE: Users are able to publish drawings within their organization only.


For tutorials on how to embed Roadmap Drawings into public websites, click here: Embedding Roadmaps & POST Views