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Cisco Jabber UC Training: Start a Chat
Start a Chat Session with Other Jabber Users
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- Phones & Pager
Drupal: Content Creation and Page Management
How is digital content created, edited, and managed in the Drupal CMS? Drupal is a digital content management system (CMS) routinely used for UCSF websites. In some cases a site content editor or content manager may curate the same information for websites and additional digital channels, such as employee profiles, email, social media, and events. Generally two roles are assigned to people responsible for keeping a website up to date:
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- Web Services
Cisco Jabber UC Training: Group Chats
Start a Chat Session with Multiple Jabber Users You can send a group chat invite to chat with more than one person at a time. These conversations are not saved by Cisco Jabber, if you close the chat window, you will lose the chat history. Note: If you have a need to maintain chat history for collaboration, Microsoft Teams provides persistent chat history, please visit the Microsoft Teams Training page for more information.
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- Phones & Pager
Cisco Jabber UC Training: Video Conference
Starting a Video Conference in Cisco Jabber UC To start a video conference call, you will need to either (1) join one of our on-premise video conferencing bridges or (2) know the conference room's SIP URI so that you can dial the room directly. Note: The on-premise bridges and the conference room URIs look like email addresses. They must end in @ucsf.edu in order for Jabber UC to route the call to the video conference infrastructure. To initiate the video conference call:
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- Phones & Pager
Content: Best Practices
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Digital Accessibility Program
Accessibility is part of UCSF's missionAs the leading institution dedicated exclusively to the health sciences, we are committed to providing web content in accessible formats to ensure that online content and tools are accessible to everyone. Learn more about Digital Accessibility efforts at UCSF by viewing the Accessibility is Me video series.This commitment is supported by the UCSF Digital Accessibility Advisory Committee.
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- Non-UCSF
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- Volunteer
- Web Services
IT Website Admin Tasks
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Accessible PDF Best Practices
Accessible Portable Document Format (PDF) It is as easy to create a PDF document as it is to print. If you are only printing, the how the document looks is your only concern. But if you send that PDF document via email or put it on a website, it becomes a digital document. That PDF is now subject to the same accessibility standards as all digital documents at UCSF.
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Accessible Virtual Events Best Practices
With COVID-19 and a shift to remote work, UCSF events such as Friday Town Hall Meetings, large training presentations, conventions, press conferences and emergency communications go virtual with live broadcasts and live streaming.
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