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Cascade Training

All trainings are through Osprey Ascend. Click on the buttons below to see a class description and available times.
CMS permissions are required to attend the sessions.
  • Cascade Training

    Basic training is mandatory for new web editors of sites in Cascade CMS. Participants will be guided through the essentials of the content management system, including, the basics of editing, maintaining a site and a refresher in ADA compliance.


    Spring 2024

    • February 6 – 10 to 11:30 a.m., Hicks Hall, Building 53, Rm. 1400 
    • February 20 – 10 to 11:30 a.m., Hicks Hall, Building 53, Rm. 1400
    • March 26 – 10 to 11:30 a.m., Hicks Hall, Building 53, Rm. 1400
    • April 23 – 10 to 11:30 a.m., Hicks Hall, Building 53, Rm. 1400
  • Website Accessibility 1

    This class is mandatory and will go over ways to make sure your webpages are ADA compliant and how to use web accessibility evaluation tools.

    Prior to the session, CMS permissions will be verified.


    Spring 2024

    • February 13 – 10 to 11:30 a.m., Hicks Hall, Building 53, Rm. 1400
    • March 5 – 10 to 11:30 a.m., Hicks Hall, Building 53, Rm. 1400
    • April 30 – 10 to 11:30 a.m., Hicks Hall, Building 53, Rm. 1400
  • Website Accessibility 2

    This class is designed for a department's main CMS web editor.

    It will cover how to use AMP, a web accessibility evaluation tool, and what it means to be ADA compliant. Editors will learn how to read their AMP reports and repair violations on their webpages.

    Prior to the session, Level Access/AMP permissions will be verified. Those without access will not be permitted to attend.


    By Appointment

Website planning, design, development and training.

Office and Department Websites

  • Permissions and training: To obtain permissions and access to an office or department website, a web content editor must receive training from the Web and Digital Services team.
  • Creating and maintaining content: Content editors are responsible for maintaining existing content, keeping it up-to-date and checking for accessibility.
  • Content strategy: All University office and department websites should reflect the University’s branding guidelines. Marketing and Communications will contact you if your office website needs a content review or refresh.
  • Web Analytics: If you would like access to Google Analytics for your department, contact webmaster@unf.edu.