This is a custom Confluence template that is intended to be re-used in the creation of workshops presented by ARCC on the Wiki. All of the content in these sections is intended to be replaced by the author of the workshop. The first step in this style guide is to ensure that the the page is in wide mode to maximize the real estate for content when possible. The Title of the Page should be the same as the Title of the workshop and this section should include a quick intro to the topic, why it’s important for ARCC users, and what users should expect to get out of this workshop. Next should be a Table of Contents macro in vertical format. The Table is intended to be used as an agenda section for presenter mode as well as navigation for non-presenting viewing so that users can find the documentation and navigate to what they need to brush up on. Finally, at the end of each section, there should be a divider to indicate the separation of “slides”Discussed in this section of the workshop is getting started with the Open OnDemand interface for MedicineBow, including logging and navigating the dashboard. This is more of an overview of the application and later sections will be the use of the available options found on the Dashboard.
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Headers and Sections
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Code Examples
Two Column Tables are nice ways to separate content/ Background info along with a code example on the same “Slide”. Please notice the table width. This should stop scroll bars from appearing
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Bullets are nice to include for distinct points
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Please use the "code snippet" in the + button when creating code examples. Also please do not go
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Straight Code - No context
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Limit to 16 lines in the example.
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Same Thing With Images
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Two Column Tables are nice ways to separate content/ Background info along with an image example on the same “Slide”. Please notice the table width. This should stop scroll bars from appearing
Bullets are nice to include for distinct points
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This is 14 lines
Alternatively No Table
Finally The End
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Link to Previous sub-module or Home Module
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Logging In
To login to the MedicineBow Open On Demand instance, you will first need to open a web browser (ARCC recommends using Google Chrome over other browsers to limit performance issues) and navigate to https://medicinebow.arcc.uwyo.edu.
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Overview of the Dashboard
On the dashboard, you may notice several things:
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Message of the Day
The message of the day contains important information of users. There are static and some dynamic information. First it tells you what system you are on. Then some policy information about appropriate usage. Occasionally, there will be an announcement about systems maintenance, or other news that can be important for users to know. ARCC advises everyone to read the message of the day before diving in to running jobs. |
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Pinned Applications
The Pinned applications are some of the most commonly used applications, with the basic functions of Open OnDemand of:
Along with other interactive applications that ARCC has available |
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Top Menu - Left Side
On the left side of the top menu, you will see drop-down menus for all options available in MedicineBow Open OnDemand beyond what is pinned on the home page.
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Top Menu - Right Side
On the right side of the top menu, you will see a drop-down menu for help, both the ARCC help pages and the ARCC service portal to send in a support ticket. The other sections of the right side of the top menu shows you who you are logged in as and an option to log out of the web application. |
Next Steps
Workshop Home | Next |