
eSchoolView Training
Bob Gulick, EdDThis is a general overview of the eSchoolView Website for Washington Local Schools.
This video discusses the navigation outline approach used in eSchoolView for the Washington Local Schools Website.
This is a video on logging in, changing your password, and logging out of eSchoolView
This video will go over the process for creating a new Webpage using eSchoolView
This video demonstrates how to use the Text Window Component in eSchoolView
This video will cover how to use the Link List component in eSchoolView.
This is a video on how to use the Downloads Component in eSchoolView
This video discusses how to use the News Component in eSchoolView.
This video will cover the planning and building of the structure needed to house the various photo galleries.
This video will go over how to create and populate a photo album or collection of images. It will also demonstrate how to add the photo album to the image gallery collection (such as the year by school year layer.)
This eSchoolView video will discuss how to create a form or survey tool. Once a form is created you can then insert the form onto a Webpage.
This eSchoolView training video will discuss how to place a form or survey onto a page. It will also discuss what it looks like when a visitor works with a form and what the data looks like as both individual emails and online.
This eSchoolView Training video will discuss how to upload and display a video directly on your Webpage.
This eSchoolView training video will discuss Website Accessibility which is simply making it easy for everyone to use our Website.
This eSchoolView video will discuss how to teste your Webpages for accessibility.
This eSchoolView training video will discuss how to use the copy button the Edit Page Screen to duplicate a page and any number of existing components on that page. You can also elect to copy or ignore the actual content of each component.
This eSchoolView training video will discuss how to move a page around within the layers of your navigation. This is how you move a page so it is a daughter of another page.