by Greg Pick, DTM, Pathways Coordinator
We will describe actions for locating and navigating a Pathways path. We will be discussing the following:
- Accessing your curriculum
- Accessing educational content on your curriculum
- Launching a project
- Navigation tips
- Assessing your skills – before
- How to access your project and evaluation for printing
- Assessing your skills – after
Since Pathways was designed to provide feedback and assessment of adult learners, we will need to assess our skills before and after reading the material and delivering a speech.
Accessing your curriculum
Login to Toastmasters International (TI) to access your profile (www.toastmasters.org/login). Once logged into the website click on your name, which is highlighted in yellow on computers (Figure 1). When your profile opens select Go in the “Go to Base Camp” dark blue square to the left (Figure 2).
Figure 1: Toastmasters Login Screen
Figure 2: Toastmasters Profile Page
You will route to Basecamp where you will see five panels and below the links to access your curriculum (Figure 3).
Figure 3: Basecamp with “My Education Transcript Enlarged”
Accessing educational content on your curriculum
You can access a Path by clicking on Open Curriculum to the right of the transcript item (Figure 4). This opens a new window that shows the Levels for that Path on the left. You can see your overall percent completion for the Path as well as the progress on the Level. Selecting a radio button to the left of the listed Levels allows you to access that level (Figure 5). When you access a level, you will see the projects required and available for selection.
Figure 4: Selecting Your Curriculum
Figure 5: Opened Path Window
Launching (opening) a project
If you have never launched a project, you will need to select the button to the right of the project listed as “Activate.” When you select the button, the button will change to show “Launch” (Figure 6). When you open a project for the first time it opens on the Title page. To begin navigating to the project select the white on maroon Begin arrow that points to the right (Figure 7).
Note: Once you have launched the project, the project returns to the last page you accessed. Select the Launch button to open the project, which will open in a new tab.
Figure 6: Selecting Launch
Figure 7: Opening to Title Page
Navigation Tips
Each project has navigation arrows to move forward or backward through the project. To see the content within the project and to quickly move to a section, members can select the dropdown menu accessed t the bottom center of the page in a red box that allows quick navigation to key sections of each project (Figure 8). This index is available as soon as you leave the title page as are the silver(grey) navigation arrows. Every project has similar sections with only the content changing.
Read the Introduction page so that you know what skill you will learn and the Your Assignment page so that you understand what you will be doing. Each assignment page will have a checklist that you can download and or print.
Figure 8: Navigation Index (Table of Contents) & Navigation Arrow
Assessing your skills – before
Assessing our skills before and after working on the project and applying the content allows us to gauge our comprehension and skill building. You take the assessment by answering each question, selecting Next, and after the last question selecting submit at the end. Submit does not appear until you have answered the last question. The small radio buttons reflect the number of questions and track your progress through the assessment (Figure 9). When you hit submit, you will see a pop-up window showing that you have answered the questions. Once you see the pop-up window, continue navigating through the project (Figure 10).
Figure 9: Final Assess Your Skills Window
Figure 10: Pop-up window after hitting submit
How to access your project and evaluation for printing
As you progress through a project, you will get to the complete your assignment page that describes the actions needed to finish. The “Your Evaluation” page has hyperlinks in red that allow you to access pdf files of the project, the evaluation, and any other documents needed to complete the project.
After developing your speech, members will need to download their evaluation, print the document, and bring it to the club so that their evaluator can complete their evaluation.
Assessing your skills – after
After completing the project by performing, gaining knowledge, and contemplating the new competencies developed, we get to assess our progress using the same scale used before the project. The process is the same as the before assessment – answer the questions until the submit button appears (Figure 11). You will see a pop-up screen that shows your ratings before and after (Figure 12).
Hitting “submit” for the project flags the system that the project is finished. There are two pieces of visual feedback that tell us we did the step successfully. First, we move forward to a congratulations screen (Figure 13), and, second, a checkmark appears above the monitor next to the project description (Figure 14).
Figure 11: Assess Your Skills – After (last question the submit button appears and next goes grey)
Figure 12: Properly hit submit and show
Figure 13: Advances to Congratulations Screen when the completion is recorded. (Note: sometimes there is a delayed response)
Figure 14: The monitor on the level screen has check marks that demonstrate completion was recorded
Evaluate Your Project
When a member completes a project, the “Launch” button changes to “Evaluate” for 10 days and the member receives an email that asks the member to select a link and complete the evaluation of the project.