School Website Drupal Training Options
As of February 2022, the Accessibility in Digital Design Course is a prerequisite for you to be trained in Drupal.
To start the process of getting editing access to sfusd.edu on Drupal, the Accessibility in Digital Design Course must be completed.
How to Join Google Classroom: Accessibility in Digital Design:
- Go To “https://classroom.google.com/” or go this invite link
- At the top right, click on the “ + “ to “Join a class”
- Enter the Google Classroom Join Code
- Google Classroom Join Code: kgv6upw
- After entering the code, click on “Join”
- You will see “Accessibility in Digital Design [TECH02M]”
How to Complete the Zoom Recording: Accessibility in Digital Design:
- Watch the Accessibility in Digital Design Zoom Recording - https://bit.ly/AccessibilityVideo
- Complete the Accessibility in Digital Design via Google Quiz
Self-Paced Online Class via Google Classroom for Schools
This self-paced course takes about two to three hours to complete.
To register for [COMM02M] 2024-25 School-Based Drupal Training for Content Owners, do the following:
- Use this invite link to the self-paced online class
OR
- Go to classroom.google.com
- Click the "+" in the upper right corner and select "Join Class."
- When prompted, paste the Class code: kgv6upw
Request for a instructor-led training for 1-on-1 or a group
After completing the Accessibility in Digital Design Course Google Classroom, to request a 1-on-1 or group training session, email help@sfusd.edu with the subject, "Drupal Training" and listing date(s)/time(s) you are available for a 120 minute hands-on training.
If you would like to hold an in-person Drupal training, please email Ralf at ReclosadoR@sfusd.edu.
Trained Content Managers Can Train Content Authors
- Is there a trained Content Manager in your department already? Look up trained Content Managers by school/department.
- If so, they can train new Content Authors.
- If a trained Content Manager is willing to do this, ask them to complete the form on this Training Content Authors page.
What's the difference between a Content Manager and a Content Author?
- A Content Author can create and edit content, but a Content Manager needs to review and publish it.
- Content Managers must be SFUSD employees (any role).
- Content Authors can be any authorized person (e.g., a parent, student, consultant, or volunteer).
- All users must be trained before they can edit the website.
This page was last updated on August 8, 2024