FirstClass 11 What's New OTSM Rapid Rollout
FC What's New OTSM Rapid Rollout

Course Summary
In just one day, FirstClass Rapid Rollout course will leave you with the skills to provision the  Social Media components of FirstClass, and with the knowledge and skills to immediately begin deploying Social Media in your organization.  Rapid Adoption Successful deployment of Social Media requires that key technology advocates and support personnel are comfortable with the new tools. To this end, our Rapid Rollout course includes hands-on end-user features training
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Connect & Engage With Social Media Profiles – Individual profiles for each community member bring identity into the classroom, allowing peers to connect and enabling personal expression within the context set by an instructor. Profiles may include not only common demographic information or relevant interests, but also a simple “status” update that is shared with the community.

Blogs – Teachers and Students may maintain individual blogs. Unlike other blogging services, however, only authorized community members may read or respond to ClassSpaces blogs, eliminating many of the concerns commonly associated with blogging.

Communities – The centerpiece for classroom discussion and collaboration on materials, communities provide secure online places for real engagement. Teachers and students use a dynamic “Feed” to share information, from questions and comments to shared links, video files, or other resources.

Wikis – Each community may work on any number of wikis, allowing classes to work collaboratively within project teams or to develop an idea progressively among larger groups.

Documents – Document storage, sharing, and group-editing is supported, including WebDAV integration for Office and OpenOffice products.

Mobility – Support for iPhone and Blackberry devices allows community members to engage from any location, whether in front of a traditional computer or not.

Tagging & Search – User-generated tags and a powerful, indexed search capability provide unique, fast access to information. Beyond traditional searches that find only documents, our powerful Social Search also identifies relevant communities and people who are content experts for your search terms.

Course Objectives
  • Insure your system is ready for the upgrade
  • How to configure the new OTSM groups and privileges
  • Access Methods for Social Media
  • User Profiles
  • Finding and Following People
  • Community Types and Permissions
  • Working in Communities
  • Creating Communities
  • Finding Content: Tagging & Searching
  • Involving External Users
Course Length
FirstClass What's New is a one-day course.

Cost
$. U.S.

Course Outline

FIRSTCLASS CLIENT CHANGES
Unread tracking 
Calendar Printing Updates       
Client Change - The Support of HTML     

FIRSTCLASS ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGES       
Changes in Mobility     
Lost device Wipe support        
FirstClass Native Mobile Clients        
Search  
Publishing to the Directory     
Server Monitor  
Adoption metrics        
Session Monitor 
Group Limits    
Directory Filtering     
New Advanced Rules      
Validation Keys to subvert CSRF attack  
FirstClass Upgrade License Distribution 
Application Services    
Directory Services      
FirstClass Server Requirements  
Activity: Upgrade to FirstClass 

INSTALLATION AND CONFIGURATION OF SOCIAL MEDIA  
Requirements of FCS and FCIS    
Activity: Version Check 
Social Media Installation       
What the Installation Does      
Changes to Groups       
Object Templates        
New People Community    
New Website Picker      
Internet Services       
Activity: Social Media Installation     
What To Do After Installation   
Restart the FirstClass Server application       
Modify the access rights on the All Profiles Group      
Assign Directory Restrictions for Peer Registered Users 
Create a new website for Social Media   
Add the Social Media Domain Name to desired Groups      
Check Notification Settings     
Consider adding a ìMy ProfileĂ® Folder 
Activity: Review Installation   
Activity: Post-installation checklist   
Configuration and Permission Considerations     
User Privileges 
System Load and Concurrency Considerations      
System Access Options   
Allowing only social media access       
Disabling client access 
Disabling Social Media Access   
Limiting Directory Views        
Multiple Domain Names and Multi-Tenant Sites    
Activity: Permissions   
Custom Icons    

END-USER FEATURES AND FUNCTIONALITY     
Access Methods for Social Media 
Access via web browser  
Mobile Device Support   
Social Media Home Page  
About You       
Status Updates  
User Profiles   
Your Blog       
Logging Out     
Activity: Getting Started       
Finding and Following People    
The Pulse       
Following People        
Stop Following People   
Presence and New Content        
Activity: Find People   
Finding Communities     
Creating Communities    
Create Community Wizard 
Managing Communities    
Community Setup: Description and Skins  
Community Settings: Notifications       
Community Information   
Participant Roles       
Activity: Find and Join a Community     
Activity: Create a Community    
Working in Communities  
The Feed        
Documents       
WebDAV  
Wikis   
Embedded Content        
Using Toolbar Buttons to Embed Content  
The Social Media Bookmarklet    
Finding Content: Searching, Tagging, & Flagging 
Search  
Tagging 
Flagging        
Activity: Explore Social Media  
Involving External Users        


 

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