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501 Commons BASECAMP TUTORIAL 2014
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Electronic project notebook or file drawer for each project Who has access? Everyone who is working on the project 501 Commons staff Result: coordination and collaboration WHAT IS BASECAMP?
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Reasons to use Basecamp I have what I need to be successful I know what needs to happen and when Whole team knows what’s happening 501 Commons knows what’s happening
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You have access from any computer to Contact info Schedule/due dates Program guide, templates, & resources Project meeting notes, documents, etc. All messages related to the project BENEFITS OF BASECAMP
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Reduces confusion Know which is the latest version of a document Locate files notes/information from meetings Easy communication with Your 501 Commons program manager Your project team = More impact in less time! BENEFITS OF BASECAMP
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These are the sections of the folder NAVIGATING BASECAMP
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1. Overview – any changes, new documents or messages in chronological order. 2. Messages – you can choose who you send a message to. 3. To-Dos – you can use to track commitments from meetings, or assign tasks. 4. Calendar – keep track of milestones, list when you will be unavailable, or scheduling meetings.
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4. Milestones – key due dates are shown
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5. Writeboard – background info contacts, vacation schedules, etc. 6. Time - consultants can use this tool to track hours. Report hours to 501 Commons by email. 7. Files – keeps an archive of documents for your project.
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Use Basecamp Messages instead of email Except for coordinating a meeting; then consider using Doodle: doodle.com Meeting Wizard: meetingwizard.com Why not email? Basecamp keeps all communications in one folder for everyone (no looking through emails) BASECAMP MESSAGES VS. EMAIL
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Log into Basecamp Add a comment to another message or Create a message Message only or Start a message and attached a document Choose those who should see the message 501 consultants can check “private” for messages with each other or 501 Commons. SENDING MESSAGES ON BASECAMP
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When a message is posted to Basecamp…you get an email notification. It is best to log in to Basecamp to read/reply to the message BASECAMP MESSAGES Note: If you use the “Reply Above the Line” option in an email notification, it goes to everyone the message was sent to. You are not replying just to the sender.
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As you post drafts you create a historical record You can modify/delete your own documents (position by the document and edit icon will appear) FILES ON BASECAMP Edit
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To edit a document, download the most recent version, make changes, rename it, and upload it for others to review. DOCUMENT VERSIONS NOTE: Basecamp does not support simultaneous editing by multiple people.
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Use this naming structure: [Name of Organization] [Program] [Document] [date] [initials of sender] Community Food VIP Key Issues Report 3-25- 14 BG Arts for All Springboard Plan 6-21-14 EF NAMING DOCUMENTS
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Start with a message when you upload a document unless you are just replacing a document you uploaded earlier. GOLD STAR BEHAVIORS Final plan needs ED signoff Message Plan Uploaded Upload File Message and file sent to all Message/File
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At the beginning & end of each meeting check in on To-Do’s & Milestones (refer to Basecamp or program guide) Keep all versions of all documents on Basecamp. (You can edit/delete your own docs.) GOLD STAR BEHAVIORS
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Open your Web browser to log in: https://npowerseattle.basecamphq.com Bookmark the site (icon on toolbar in browser) Log in and change your password to something easy to remember Set you browser to remember the password There are mobile apps for smart phones ACCESSING BASECAMP
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Go to 501 Commons.org > Volunteer>Volunteer Tools for Success to watch the four 5-minute videos501 Commons.org Setting up your accountyour account Getting comfortable navigating Basecampnavigating Basecamp Sending messages in Basecampmessages in Basecamp Using Basecamp to track milestones and to-dos. track milestones and to-dos You will be a power user in no time! HOW TO GET HELP
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Need additional assistance? Contact Sarah at sarah@501commons.orgsarah@501commons.org HOW TO GET HELP
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