Using the PCSAR website

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This lesson plan is to orient PCSAR members to using the PCSAR website.

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00:03


Finding the PCSAR web site

  • start with browser that is not logged
  • pcsar.webhop.org
  • google for "Pincher Creek Search and Rescue"


First Page:

  • LCC class project, Jake Waiboer
  • first pages are for different audiences
    • Emergency - if this is an emergency
    • General Public - info on search and rescue
    • Members - information for our members
    • Tasking Agencies and other SAR groups - info for them
    • Photo gallery - photos (old)
    • Supporters - how to support
    • wiki - viewer editable pages, largest part of content


Walk through static content

  • Emergency
  • Members


static vs. viewer editable pages

  • static -> ask Brett to change
  • user editable -> you can change
  • wiki - Hawaiian for "quick"
  • wikipedia
    • quick excursion to see
    • look up Pincher Creek
    • make trivial edit


Getting to the wiki

  • wiki link
  • recognizing that you're on the wiki



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