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'''This program will provide the user a way to create dashboards and add graphs related to enrollment totals, students demographics, attendance, discipline, health and communication.'''
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*In [[User Management]], select '''Dashboard''' from the '''Category''' area. From there, additional permissions are available as well.
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*Principals and 700 users will be able to view the tab by default, but will need to have security set to use the program. 
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*Teachers (TE profile) cannot be given access. They will use this program in their Classroom program with Classroom security. The program is designed so the teacher only sees counts of the students they teach.
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*Other non-teacher users will need to be given security access before they can view the tab.
  
==Menu Location==
 
 
[[File:mb891.png]]
 
  
 
==Main==
 
==Main==
[[File:mb890.png]]
 
 
  
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[[File:dbnew.png]]
  
 
==Top==
 
==Top==
[[File:mb982b.png]]
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[[File:Dashboard_Top_2.png]]
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[[File:Dashboard_Top_1.png]]
  
From left to right, these are the icons used to setup dashboard(s).
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From left to right, these are the icons used to setup dashboard page(s).
  
'''Enter View Mode/Enter Edit Mode''' - Select to either enter view mode or enter edit mode.  [[File:Enter_Edit_Mode.png]]/[[File:Enter_View_Mode.png]]
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[[File:Enter_Edit_Mode.png]] [[File:Enter_View_Mode.png]] - Select to either enter view mode or enter edit mode.
  
'''Toggle Menu Dock''' - By clicking on the toggle menu dock, the user can select what area of graphs they would like to view. Click here to see [[Graphs | Available Graphs]].
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[[File:Toggle_Menu_Dock.png]] - By clicking on the toggle menu dock, the user can select what area of graphs they would like to view. Click here to see examples of  [[Graphs | Available Graphs]].
  
'''Dashboard View''' - A user can have more that one view of dashboards. Therefor, the user can use previous and next to see additional graphs.
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[[File:Dashboard_Organizer_1.png]] - A user can click this button to add headers to each section or graphs to help organize the graphs on the Dashboard.
  
'''Clear Filters''' - By clicking on clear filters, the user can remove any filters they have set.
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[[File:Dashboard_Page_Selector.png]] - A user can have more than one dashboard page. Therefore, the user can click on the name of the page to view a list of pages they have created.
  
'''[[Dashboard - Filter All Graphs On Dashboards  | Filter All Graphs On Dashboards]]''' - The user can set perimeters for they type of graphs they are wanting to view. The dashboard will provide data based on these settings.
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[[File:Clear_Filters.png]] - If multiple graphs are on a page, a user can click on a segment of one graph to filter all other graphs. Clear Filters will reset all graphs back to normal.
  
'''[[Dashboard - Dashboard Settings | Dashboard Settings]]''' - The users name will appear in the box. If user checks the Favorite box and clicks save, their dashboard will appear a default.
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[[Image:Filter_All_Graphs_On_Dashboard_Page.png |link=Filter All Graphs On Dashboard Page]] - The user can set parameters for the graphs on the page. Once the user clicks ok on the setup box, all the graphs will update based on the selected settings.
  
'''[[Dashboard - Add Dashboard | Add Dashboard]]''' - To add a dashboard page, name the dashboard in the text box and select add.
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[[File:dashboardinspectsetup2.png]]
  
'''Remove Dashboard''' - Click on the trash can to delete the dashboards.
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[[File:Remove_Dashboard_Page.png]] - Click on the trash can to delete the dashboard page.
  
  
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===How-to===
 
===How-to===
  
[[Creating Dashboards | Create Dashboards]]
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[[Creating Dashboards]]
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[[Using Graphs]]
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[[C | Copy Dashboards]]
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[[Using Dashboards | Using Dashboards]]
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[[Student Master | '''Student Master''' Main Page]]

Latest revision as of 09:52, 31 May 2023

This program will provide the user a way to create dashboards and add graphs related to enrollment totals, students demographics, attendance, discipline, health and communication.

  • In User Management, select Dashboard from the Category area. From there, additional permissions are available as well.
  • Principals and 700 users will be able to view the tab by default, but will need to have security set to use the program.
  • Teachers (TE profile) cannot be given access. They will use this program in their Classroom program with Classroom security. The program is designed so the teacher only sees counts of the students they teach.
  • Other non-teacher users will need to be given security access before they can view the tab.


Main

Dbnew.png

Top

Dashboard Top 2.png Dashboard Top 1.png

From left to right, these are the icons used to setup dashboard page(s).

Enter Edit Mode.png Enter View Mode.png - Select to either enter view mode or enter edit mode.

Toggle Menu Dock.png - By clicking on the toggle menu dock, the user can select what area of graphs they would like to view. Click here to see examples of Available Graphs.

Dashboard Organizer 1.png - A user can click this button to add headers to each section or graphs to help organize the graphs on the Dashboard.

Dashboard Page Selector.png - A user can have more than one dashboard page. Therefore, the user can click on the name of the page to view a list of pages they have created.

Clear Filters.png - If multiple graphs are on a page, a user can click on a segment of one graph to filter all other graphs. Clear Filters will reset all graphs back to normal.

Filter All Graphs On Dashboard Page.png - The user can set parameters for the graphs on the page. Once the user clicks ok on the setup box, all the graphs will update based on the selected settings.

Dashboardinspectsetup2.png

Remove Dashboard Page.png - Click on the trash can to delete the dashboard page.


How-to

Creating Dashboards

Using Graphs

Copy Dashboards


Student Master Main Page

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