I think these projects only show up here when they have been recently used. We also need instruction on someone brand new to the system, i.e. Projects -> View All Projects -> AFL, AFL Consumables, or AFL Procurement.
Similar to the advanced leo guide, we should be teaching them skills instead of processes. Processes can be handled as courses filled with skill guides. We want technicians to understand each tool on their own, so that they are able to apply them in situations other than this prescribed one.
I initially found this confusing, but was able to figure it out. Perhaps could use a better visualization, indicating the optimal range and the default scanning range.
We should maybe rename each of these steps to the names of the boards to be clear.
This slide is good. We need a similar one for the consumables tracking board.
I think these projects only show up here when they have been recently used. We also need instruction on someone brand new to the system, i.e. Projects -> View All Projects -> AFL, AFL Consumables, or AFL Procurement.
Similar to the advanced leo guide, we should be teaching them skills instead of processes. Processes can be handled as courses filled with skill guides. We want technicians to understand each tool on their own, so that they are able to apply them in situations other than this prescribed one.
Guide is useful, however we should maybe split all of the subskills into their own guides These tools seem widely applicable to all post processing.
I think this is meant to be ladder not leader.
We should provide better guidance on the speed outside of slowly. Perhaps a video demonstrating a proper scan.
I initially found this confusing, but was able to figure it out. Perhaps could use a better visualization, indicating the optimal range and the default scanning range.