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Getting Started Creating DocumentsAuthoring DocumentsCompleting DocumentsParent Communication | CollaborationMeetings and SignaturesReclassificationWrap Up |
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library_books | Discussion 1: SameGoal is a documentation management and compliance platform for special programs with over a 99% annual retention rate. SameGoal has been serving districts since 2008 and supports several special programs. |
library_books | Discussion 2: Discuss the reasons why the district decided to switch to SameGoal as well as which problems SameGoal will help to solve. |
library_books | Discussion 3: During this training we will cover topics such as:
I will be logged into the environment demonstrating the functionality as we work through the different topics and you will also be able to complete several activities where you can try completing different workflows in the application yourself. |
library_books | Discussion 1: Discuss how login works for the district (SSO, ClassLink, OIDC, etc.). |
touch_app | Activity 1: Log into SameGoal.
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priority_high | Important: Logging in can take a while. Make sure everyone is able to log in, and help those who are having difficulties. |
library_books | Discussion 1: During this training, you’ll come across real students and real documents, but for the purpose of training, we will be working with test data. For the time being, please ignore the real data. If we have time at the end, you will get the chance to explore the environment, the students, and the documents a bit more. |
library_books | Discussion 2: There are several different features and pages you can access from the left menu: Dashboard: This page gives users a quick and easy way to see important information in SameGoal and will reduce the number of clicks needed to get to commonly used informtion. Recent: This is the landing page when you log into SameGoal and it shows your 50 most recent documents. If you leave a document to work on other students, you can easily come back to what you were working on. Additionally, all documents you’ve been working on are all in one place. Caseload: Shows the documents you are actively working on. You can control which documents appear here by adding and removing documents throughout the year as what you’re working on changes. We will discuss how to manage your Caseload later. My Students: All students who have at least one document on your Caseload. This list is dynamic and will change as you work on documents year to year. If you add a student’s document to your Caseload, if they are not already on your My Students list, they will be added. Once a student no longer has any documents on your Caseload, they will be removed from My Students. Chat: You can switch from the My Students tab to the Chat tab by clicking on the chat box icon. This allows you to securely message other online colleagues. To switch back to My Students, you can click back to the student icon. All: Lists all of the documents you have access to, given your permissions; whether it was explicitly shared with you or because your administration gave you default access to the form type. Deadlines: A calendar of any deadlines that have been assigned to you. You can also display deadlines for students who you have an educational interest in, even if the deadlines are not assigned to you. Deadlines are calculated by SameGoal automatically when documents are completed and are assigned to whoever the owner of the previous document was. Students / create new: This is a list of all students you have access to based on your building permissions, which are controlled by your administration. Students are automatically added and updated each night based on a SIS demographics integration. All students are added, regardless of program participation status. This means if a student needs to be evaluated, they don't need to be added to the system first. Reports: This page will list all reports you have access to run given your report permissions set by your admin users. When you run a report, you are able to see information from documents you have access to. |
touch_app | Activity 1: Make sure you have the correct building permissions by searching for students.
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inventory | Preparation: Assign everyone in training a number associated with a test student. Test005 through Test250 are available. |
library_books | Discussion 1: In order to create a document for a student, you will first need to find that student and navigate to their Documents tab. You can do this by clicking on their name in your My Students list if they are listed there, or by searching for them on the Students / create new page. |
touch_app | Activity 1: Search for your test student.
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library_books | Discussion 2: There are several tabs on a student's page:
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library_books | Discussion 1: When you click into the Create new dropdown at the top of a student’s Documents tab, you can see all of the forms you have permission to create. Again, this access is set by your administration. |
touch_app | Activity 1: Make sure you have the correct form permissions.
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library_books | Discussion 2: A Language Usage Survey is completed for all students upon school enrollment. If a student is a potential English learner, this document can be completed in SameGoal. |
touch_app | Activity 2: Create a document for your test student.
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library_books | Discussion 3: When you create the document:
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library_books | Discussion 1: When a new document is first created, demographics information on the cover page is automatically pulled in from the student's Details tab (which is updated nightly based on an active demographics integration). If information has been updated on the Details tab since the document was first created, you can click Update Student/Parent Info at the top of the document to re-pull the data. |
library_books | Discussion 2: There are a couple of ways to move throughout a document. You can scroll through or you can click on the section tabs to be brought directly to the section. |
library_books | Discussion 1: Once you create a document, you’ll want to begin working on it. When editing documents, SameGoal has many tools to help you. Authoring is very simple and works similarly to any other word processing application. Rich Text Editing: When you click into a field, the rich text editing toolbar at the top of the screen becomes available. This allows you to format your text as you wish as well as insert tables and lists. Copy and Paste: You can copy and paste items directly into a document. If you paste images or tables, the original formatting will be preserved, and tables that have been pasted in will continue to be editable. If a Language Usage Survey was originally completed outside of SameGoal, you can copy and paste in answers from the original document. |
touch_app | Activity 1: Add text to a document and format it.
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library_books | Discussion 1: Once you start working in a document, you probably want to make sure that your work is saved, but you might have noticed that there is no save button. Rather all document edits are autosaved, and you can see the save status in the top right of the document. Changes are saved every time you click out of a field or every few seconds while working within a field, so there is never a risk of losing more than a few seconds worth of work. |
touch_app | Activity 1: Explore autosave.
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library_books | Discussion 1: SameGoal offers the functionality to store frequently used text in text fields in any form. This tool is referred to as Bank Values. By storing text in banks, users can avoid needing to rewrite common content for each document. Bank values support name and pronoun substitution. By typing “[Name]”, the student’s name will be substituted when adding the text to the document. Any gendered pronouns (he/she, his/hers, etc.) will also be automatically substituted to match the student’s gender. |
library_books | Discussion 2: There are two different types of Bank Values: User Banks and District Banks. User banks can be made by any user and are onlyl accessible to the user who created it. District Banks are made by an administrative user and are accessible to all users in the District. District Bank values are denoted with a small building icon so you can tell them apart from your own user banks. District Banks cannot be edited or deleted by non-administrative users. |
touch_app | Activity 1: Create and use a user bank value.
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library_books | Discussion 3: Saved banked values are available in every document of the same form type. In every other Language Usage Survey, you will be able to use this value in the What language did your child learn first? field. |
library_books | Discussion 4: Both district banks and user banks may utilize Topics and Keywords. Topics help to group like values together, similar to putting the values in a folder together. Keywords basically give a bank value a title. This is useful when a bank value is very long and can help you identify the bank value quicker. |
smart_display | Demonstration 1: Show how to create topics and keywords.
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library_books | Discussion 1: If the Language Usage Survey was originally completed outside of SameGoal and you would like to include the original with this document, you may add it as an attachment. Attachments can be added to any form in SameGoal, and several different file types are support. |
touch_app | Activity 1: Add an attachment.
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library_books | Discussion 1: Documents can be previewed in-screen at any point, with or without PDF attachments. From a document preview, you can print (or download the document). Additionally, when a document is printed, it looks the same as when you’re editing it. SameGoal’s document layout is “what you see is what you get”. |
touch_app | Activity 1: Print a document with attachments.
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library_books | Discussion 2: Before a document is completed, you will be able to see a DRAFT watermark across each page when printing or downloading. Displaying a draft watermark on documents until they are marked complete helps districts better communicate to parents and other team members when a given document contains all required information and signatures, especially when meetings are held remotely. This will go away when the document is marked complete. |
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library_books | Discussion 1: Documents cannot be completed until all required fields are filled out and there are no data errors with the document (except when bypassed by administrative users). We will learn more about validation checks later, but for now, we will quickly fill out the rest of the document so we can mark it complete. |
touch_app | Activity 1: Complete a document.
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library_books | Discussion 2: When a document is completed:
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library_books | Discussion 3: If a completed document needs to be edited to correct a clerical error, it may be marked Incomplete by an administrative user. If you need to make a small edit to a document, reach out to an administrative user and ask them to incomplete the document for you. When the document is re-marked incomplete, you can go in and make changes, then complete the document again once you are finished. |
library_books | Discussion 1: When the Language Usage Survey is completed, your student will automatically be pre-enrolled in the English Learners program and a gray badge will appear next to their name because it was indicated that they speak a language other than English. In order to see more information about program participation, you can view the participation timeline on the student’s Programs tab. |
touch_app | Activity 1: View a student’s Programs tab.
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library_books | Discussion 1: By hovering over the student's badge next to their name, you can see program enrollment information as well as an overview of upcoming deadlines. An Initial Identification Notice will need to be sent to the parents. You can also see more deadline information on a student’s Deadlines tab. This page lists all past due and upcoming deadlines for each special program. Deadlines are assigned to whoever was listed as the owner of the document that the deadline was determined from. You’re able to click on deadlines on this page to show more details. |
touch_app | Activity 1: View a student’s Deadlines tab.
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library_books | Discussion 2: The Deadlines page in the left menu will show you a calendar of all deadlines that have been assigned to you. You can switch the calendar to a month view, week view, day view, or to a list view. |
touch_app | Activity 2: View the Deadlines calendar.
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library_books | Discussion 1: Once a student is identified as an English learner, they will need to take the Ohio English Language Proficiency Screener (OELPS). Afterwards, you will need to send an Initial Identification Notification to the parents to share their results. If the results of the screener indicate that the student is not proficient in English, the district will need to obtain parent consent to provide services to the student. However, if the parents deny consent for the school to provide specific English learner supports, the student is not unenrolled from the program. This is because the student is still considered to be an English learner and the school has a responsibility to provide them with reasonable accommodations until they are proficient in the language. |
touch_app | Activity 1: Create an Initial Identification Notification and document that the student is not proficient.
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library_books | Discussion 1: Once the document is filled out, it will need to be shared with the parents. In SameGoal, documents can be shared with parents electronically. When you share a document with a parent, they will receive an email containing a link to the document. Parents see a read-only version of the document and are not able to make edits, except to parent signature-related fields if you grant them Can View & Sign permission rather than just Can View permission. This allows them to fill out consent fields and add their signature. |
touch_app | Activity 1: Share your document with a parent.
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library_books | Discussion 1: If you’re sharing a document with parents who do not speak English as their first language, before sending the document, you may request a document translation directly within SameGoal. When a document is translated into another language, its contents will be displayed in both English and the second language. |
touch_app | Activity 1: Request a document translation.
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smart_display | Demonstration 1: Show a translated document.
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inventory | Preparation: Organize attendees into groups of 2 or 3. You can either place attendees in groups yourself or allow them to find their own partners. It will be easiest if partners are seated next to each other. As the trainer, it will be helpful if you also have a partner to demonstrate with. |
library_books | Discussion 1: If the parents grant their consent, a deadline will be set to complete an initial English Learner Plan within 14 days. |
touch_app | Activity 1: Create an English Learner Plan.
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library_books | Discussion 1: In SameGoal, you can share documents with other staff members so they can collaborate on the document. |
touch_app | Activity 1: Share a document with another user.
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library_books | Discussion 2: You may have noticed that by default, other staff are added to the Collaborative Team with Can Edit permission. When sharing a document you can determine which level of access other collaborators will have. The document access granted through explicitly sharing a document with a user might be different from the default access granted to them by administration.
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library_books | Discussion 3: When a document is shared with you:
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campaign | Callout: You can try finding the student on your My Students list and locating the document on your Caseload and Recent page. |
library_books | Discussion 1: There is no limit to how many users a document can be shared with and multiple collaborators may work in one document simultaneously without the risk of overwriting each other’s work. When another user is working in the same document as you, a concurrent user icon will pop up in the top right and you’ll be able to see their edits in real time. |
touch_app | Activity 1: Work in a document with another collaborator.
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library_books | Discussion 1: Even with potentially several users all collaborating on one document, there is never a risk of losing your work due to another staff member entering the document and making unwanted changes or removing your work. SameGoal has a Version History panel in every document that is available to any user with access to the document. |
touch_app | Activity 1: View events in the Version History panel.
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library_books | Discussion 2: Version History is helpful in several ways:
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campaign | Callout: You may return to your own documents now. |
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library_books | Discussion 1: Documents in SameGoal run validation checks, which ensure all required fields are filled out and check for data errors. All required fields are denoted with a red asterisk and any data issues will cause a big red dot to appear. Validation checks are dynamic and update in real-time as you work within a document. |
library_books | Discussion 2: As you’re finishing a document, you’ll want to make sure you haven’t missed anything important. To save time, you can enter into Validation Mode, which allows you to quickly go through all remaining unsatisfied validation checks. |
touch_app | Activity 1: Enter into validation mode.
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library_books | Discussion 3: Documents cannot be completed until all validation checks pass (except when bypassed by administrative users). If you try to complete a document before all validation checks pass, you will receive a popup warning with the remaining errors and will not be able to complete the document. When all errors have been satisfied, the validation icon in the toolbar will appear as a green check mark. Once this happens, the document may be completed. |
library_books | Discussion 1: Meetings can be held in-person or remotely. When meetings are in person, many districts present the document in SameGoal on a smartboard or using a projector for the group. When doing this, it’s recommended that you enter into Meeting Mode. This minimizes incoming chat messages so no unexpected messages pop up, hides other students on the left, and gives you more screen room by hiding the editing toolbar. Meeting Mode can also group multiple documents together and can be shared with other users. |
touch_app | Activity 1: Share a meeting and enter into Meeting Mode.
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library_books | Discussion 1: Document authors, collaborators, and meeting participants can easily sign documents electronically. Any place where a signature is required, you’ll see a little pen icon and when you click the signature field, you’ll get a popup that allows you to sign electronically. Signatures can be drawn on a computer using a mouse or trackpad, or on a smartphone or tablet using a finger. |
touch_app | Activity 1: Electronically sign your document.
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library_books | Discussion 2: Additionally, rather than writing your signature each time, you can store your signature and "stamp" it into signature fields with one click. |
touch_app | Activity 2: Store your signature.
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library_books | Discussion 1: At the en of each year that a student is considered an English learner, they will need to take the Ohio English Language Proficiency Assessment (OELPA) to reevaluate their proficiency status. Afterwards, you will need to send a Continuing English Learner Identification Notification to the parents to share their results. If the student is still Emerging or Progressing, they will need another English Learner Plan the following year. If the student scores proficient on the assessment, they will reclassify as English proficient. Additionally, when a student reclassifies, you will need to send a letter to the parents to notify them. |
touch_app | Activity 1: Create a Continuing English Learner Identification Notification, document that the student is now proficient, and create a Letter to Parents.
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library_books | Discussion 1: Once an English learner has been reclassified as English proficient, the school must monitor them for an additional 2 years. During monitoring, if it is determined that the student is not on track, they can receive instructional interventions or re-enter the English language program. The student's progress as well as next steps are documented in a Monitoring of Reclassified Student document and the parents are notified with a Parental Notification on Student Progress document. |
touch_app | Activity 1: Create and fill out a Monitoring document and a Parental Notification document.
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library_books | Discussion 2: The second year of monitoring will look very similar to the first year. You will need to complete another Monitoring After Reclassification document as well as another Parental Notification on Student Progress document. Only once the student has completed two years of monitoring and it is determined that they are still on track, will the student be unenrolled from the English Learners program. |
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library_books | Discussion 1: SameGoal publishes robust online help guides covering a range of topics from general system functionality to specific program documentation workflows. These support guides contain step-by-step instructions on how to complete different tasks in SameGoal as well as videos that demonstrate the workflows. Users can also contact and receive support from SameGoal’s daily helpdesk via phone or email. |
touch_app | Activity 1: Access SameGoal’s support resources.
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library_books | Discussion 1: If time, allow users to ask any questions they might have. |
touch_app | Activity 1: If time, explore your environment and the real data already in it (optional).
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After completing this training, make sure you complete the required cleanup steps.