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The eTraining Home Page
The following figures are examples of home pages that appear after you enter the correct user ID and password.
- Figure 3 shows the home page for Web users who view your eTraining Web site. It always starts out at the anonymous users' version of the eTraining home page.
- Figure 4 shows the home page for users who access eTraining using a Siebel application such as Employee Relationship Management (ERM), Sales, or Call Center.
Information Available Without Entering a Login or Password
Siebel eTraining Web site users can view the following kinds of information without entering a login and password:
- Home page and course descriptions. Descriptions of top 10 new courses listed on the home page. This list is compiled automatically.
The courses that appear are those most recently created. The list of courses can be kept constant by using Siebel Tools to turn off the applet properties. For more information about using Siebel Tools, see Siebel Tools Reference and Siebel Tools Online Help.
- Find Training page. This page provides links to additional pages, which include the following lists:
- Find Courses
- Find Courses By Job Role
- Find Courses By Location
- Find Curriculums
- Find Curriculums By Job Role
- My Training page. This page provides links to class schedules, course schedules, and curriculums.
- My Skills Development page. This page provides links to your recommended training and your skill gaps.
The My Skills Development page is available in employee applications where Siebel Competency Management has also been purchased.
Entering eTraining from the Home Page
From the home page, users can enter the rest of the site in two ways:
- Log in as a previously registered Siebel user.
- Register as a new user.
Anonymous users must register before they can sign up for any class or curriculum. Users who register using eTraining become Siebel users in your Siebel application. For information about setting up user access for eTraining, and for Siebel customer applications see Security Guide for Siebel eBusiness Applications.
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Siebel eTraining Guide Published: 21 April 2003 |