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C-Cube Training for Web Administrators. July 2007. Training Objective. At the end of the training, participants should be able to understand and apply the appropriate use of the different tools and functions of C-Cube. Target Outputs. Initial C-Cube Website Expanded website
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C-Cube Training for Web Administrators July 2007
Training Objective At the end of the training, participants should be able to understand and apply the appropriate use of the different tools and functions of C-Cube.
Target Outputs • Initial C-Cube Website • Expanded website • Draft Requirements Definition Report
C-Cube Basic Concept BACKGROUND • Long-Term Strategic Framework (2001-2015) • Knowledge Management Framework, June 2004 • ADB’s Communities of Practice, August 2005 • Information Systems and Technology Strategy (2004-2009), June 2004
What is it? A collaboration tool Internet-based Real time Password-protected Accessible to invited members “Point and click” method Features of C-Cube
Who can use it? Any community in general Communities of Practice (formal) Other formal “communities” (e.g. project teams, workgroups, task forces, etc.) Informal networks Features of C-Cube
What can C-Cube do? • Coordinate tasks and events through project management tools such as calendar and tasks tools
What can C-Cube do? • Communicate ideas and insights through publishing, chat, and discussion forums
What can C-Cube do? • Collaboration with members in different locations through document sharing, discussion forums, and online meeting/conference A
C-Cube Users • ADB’s CoPs: Water, Health, Financial Mgt • Other CoPs: MfDR MfDR; ECGNet ECG;DER (ER Network) • Departments: OED; SARD; RSDD RSDD; CWRD CWRD; OGC; OSEC (Annual Mtg); SPD (MfDR); Projects: CACILM, Safeguard Policy Update • Others: RSCG (Governance & CD unit); RSOD-SI • Under development: PARD, Finance CoP, RCI CoP, CTL, and Urban CoP
How can C-Cube benefit you? • Easy to setup and maintain • Access files or document from anywhere, anytime • Organize resources properly, including online discussions • Monitor task performance of members • Search critical information easily • Meet with team members from different locations in real time • Interact with other communities once given access • Track new developments within the community through automatic updates • Secure access for members
Workshop 1 1. Define main navigation or table of contents of your C-Cube website 2. Create appropriate folder: • For soliciting feedback (commenting, validating, discussion, etc.), create DISCUSSION folder • For storage and easy retrieval of information, create SIMPLE LIST folder • Use ORDERED LIST for sub-folders
Workshop 1 2. Create appropriate folder: • For displaying static information or content with lasting value, create HEADLINE folder (if you want information in ppt form, create SLIDESHOW) • Create appropriate page: • To upload a document for commenting, displaying or storage, use SIMPLE page • To upload static information, use IMPORTED page
Workshop 1 • Create appropriate page: • Use Word, Excel and Ppt page, only if you prefer drafting a document straight on C-Cube as saving the file also means automatic uploading and conversion of data into html format. • Use Multiple Imported page, only if you are sure filenames correspond to document titles
For August 3 session • Take advantage of OIST’s on-call assistance • Conduct initial consultation on your information architecture, and functional requirements for C-Cube • Start drafting your Requirements Definition Report
Post-training Activities • Continue consultation on information architecture and other requirements • Clean-up and organize Table of Contents • Add Basic Contents (Welcome pages, user guide, etc.) • Continue content and structure build • Plan User Memberships/Groupings, and add Members and Group placeholders • Get Management feedback/approval on pilot design Get approval for Production release (RITS) • Finalize RDR • Site Information - Launch and Promotions • Production site improvements