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Page 1: Skill Editor. When you see a Red circle or a next button, like this, that means we want you to click on something. These are the same steps you’ll take.

Skill Editor

Page 2: Skill Editor. When you see a Red circle or a next button, like this, that means we want you to click on something. These are the same steps you’ll take.

When you see a Red circle or a next button, like this, that means we want you to click on something.

These are the same steps you’ll take when you’re working with your patients.

For now, let’s go ahead and click “Next”.

Welcome to ABPathfinder!

I’m Abbie, and I’ll be leading you through how to add and edit skills in the Skills Editor today.

Next

There is just one thing before we get started. Throughout this guide, I’ll ask for your help.

Page 3: Skill Editor. When you see a Red circle or a next button, like this, that means we want you to click on something. These are the same steps you’ll take.

To create or edit a skill, you must have the role of “admin” assigned to the account you’re using to login.

If you don’t have this permission, you will need to contact your system administrator.

Start by clicking on the “Administer” button and select “Protocol”.

Page 4: Skill Editor. When you see a Red circle or a next button, like this, that means we want you to click on something. These are the same steps you’ll take.

Under “Protocol”, select “Skills”.

Page 5: Skill Editor. When you see a Red circle or a next button, like this, that means we want you to click on something. These are the same steps you’ll take.

If you need to edit a skill (add more targets, change prompts, or score types) select the pencil icon here.

To add a new skill, you’ll use the “New” icon. You can add skills to any protocol that contains your company name.

Page 6: Skill Editor. When you see a Red circle or a next button, like this, that means we want you to click on something. These are the same steps you’ll take.

Next

Let's talk about each of the areas one by one.

Prior to saving a new skill you will need to fill out the required information. This includes: protocol, domain, assessment role, Skill ID, title, and default score type.

Page 7: Skill Editor. When you see a Red circle or a next button, like this, that means we want you to click on something. These are the same steps you’ll take.

First, you will want to select your custom protocol that fits with the skill the best.

If you don’t have a custom protocol, use the Ad-Hoc to start building up your own protocol.

Next

Page 8: Skill Editor. When you see a Red circle or a next button, like this, that means we want you to click on something. These are the same steps you’ll take.

Next

I am going to create a new writing skill.

Domains are a group of similar skills.

Depending on your protocol this could be set up by academic type such as Math, Reading or Receptive Skills.

Page 9: Skill Editor. When you see a Red circle or a next button, like this, that means we want you to click on something. These are the same steps you’ll take.

Assessment role is where you define if the skill will be included as a baseline skill or teaching or both. This skill is going to be general use so that I can collect baseline and teaching data (use on data sheets).

Next

Page 10: Skill Editor. When you see a Red circle or a next button, like this, that means we want you to click on something. These are the same steps you’ll take.

Skill ID is used by the system to uniquely identify skills.

Next

Page 11: Skill Editor. When you see a Red circle or a next button, like this, that means we want you to click on something. These are the same steps you’ll take.

The title is a short version of your description. The title will appear on Scout.

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The description allows you to include further information that might help support your leads in which skill to choose for a patient.

The descriptions will appear on the web when you are creating a baseline or data sheet.

Page 12: Skill Editor. When you see a Red circle or a next button, like this, that means we want you to click on something. These are the same steps you’ll take.

Next we need to set the default score type. Remember when you are creating a data sheet you can adjust the score type between accuracy, prompt fade, and frequency.

Next

If the default score type is set to task analysis, you won’t be able to adjust the score type when creating a data sheet.

Page 13: Skill Editor. When you see a Red circle or a next button, like this, that means we want you to click on something. These are the same steps you’ll take.

Now that all the required information is entered, you can hit save. Notice you get an annotate button at the top of the screen.

Next

Adding notes under the skill annotate allows you to add or create teaching tips for a skill. Teaching tips appear under the blue i (information) button on the web and Scout.

Page 14: Skill Editor. When you see a Red circle or a next button, like this, that means we want you to click on something. These are the same steps you’ll take.

Let’s talk about the additional information you can define for a skill.

Next

Remember when you see a yellow star with an add sign, that means you can add new. The binoculars will allow you to search for items already created.

Page 15: Skill Editor. When you see a Red circle or a next button, like this, that means we want you to click on something. These are the same steps you’ll take.

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Under Program/Teaching Tips you are able to add SD’s.

Add a variety of prompt types. You can set them to include a faded and full prompt.

Include possible score types here.

Page 16: Skill Editor. When you see a Red circle or a next button, like this, that means we want you to click on something. These are the same steps you’ll take.

Next

Mastery recommendation criteria is set to a default that was provided by your company.Notice this includes skill and target mastery recommendations.

Page 17: Skill Editor. When you see a Red circle or a next button, like this, that means we want you to click on something. These are the same steps you’ll take.

Next

Create your task analysis steps or your target list.

Page 18: Skill Editor. When you see a Red circle or a next button, like this, that means we want you to click on something. These are the same steps you’ll take.

Next

Create your presentation list.

Page 19: Skill Editor. When you see a Red circle or a next button, like this, that means we want you to click on something. These are the same steps you’ll take.

Next

If you are going to be using this skill with your baselines, you will need to add in scoring information here.

When you create a baseline, you must first create a skill group. In this area, you will want to add the skill to any and all appropriate skill groups.

Use the binoculars to search skill groups you have already created.

Page 20: Skill Editor. When you see a Red circle or a next button, like this, that means we want you to click on something. These are the same steps you’ll take.

Next

Using scoring measurement you can set your baseline to be scored as enumerated list. For example, not in repertoire, partial, or achieved.

Or you can set it to be scored as a numeric score, you will need to enter a min, max and scoring increment. For example, min number of 0, max of 4 score, increment of 1. This will allow me to score the skill as a 0, 1, 2, 3, or 4.

Page 21: Skill Editor. When you see a Red circle or a next button, like this, that means we want you to click on something. These are the same steps you’ll take.

I encourage you to hit save throughout the creation of the skills.Once you do hit save, you will see the annotate button appear.

At any point, you can create a new note under annotate. The note section here is where you can create teaching tips and general notes. The tips and notes appear on the web and Scout under the “i” button.

Page 22: Skill Editor. When you see a Red circle or a next button, like this, that means we want you to click on something. These are the same steps you’ll take.

Type in your teaching tips or notes here, select the type below and save.

Page 23: Skill Editor. When you see a Red circle or a next button, like this, that means we want you to click on something. These are the same steps you’ll take.

Save and close.Just remember, the required fields are protocol, domain, assessment role, Skill ID, title, and default score type.

Page 24: Skill Editor. When you see a Red circle or a next button, like this, that means we want you to click on something. These are the same steps you’ll take.

Congratulations you have created your first skill!!!

Remember you can edit any skills in your system. Changes made here will reflex for all patients.


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