NEON: DSP Training
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NEON stands for New Educational Online Nexus, and it is the portal by which DSPs interact with AMAC. Through NEON, DSPs can order book titles, download electronic book files, download assistive technology software, and access links to helpful information. NEON is built on a web-based software called Quickbase (offered by Intuit). Once a DSP has requested and been given access to the NEON database, an initial one-hour phone training is offered to help him or her get up and running quickly with the basic functions of the system.
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Basic Functions
Audio/Video Resources
- Getting to the Quickbase sign in screen (video 1:12)
- Logging in to NEON (video 0:36)
- The Quickbase/NEON environment (video 2:34)
- Adding a Student Record (video 1:43)
- Looking for a book in the AMAC Repository (video 1:14)
- Creating an Order for a book (video 3:07)
- Re-Ordering a book for another student: (video 2:05)
- Creating Reports in NEON
- Finding Help within NEON (video 0:22)
Printable resources
Print a NEON Training Guide (pdf: 983KB)
Additional Training
Training on the advanced features of NEON (such as in depth report writing) is offered by appointment. Users can also find additional help information online and within NEON.
- Set up a one-hour basic phone training by contacting AMAC Technical Support
- Set up additional in-depth NEON training on specific subjects by contacting AMAC Technical Support
- Login to NEON and go to the NEON Help Center within NEON
- Intuit QuickBase Help
