Showing posts with label EUREKA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label EUREKA. Show all posts

May 1, 2015

New Feature in EUREKA: Logged in Time

Logged in time for all users in EUREKA

We recently had a request for a report showing the logged in time of users in EUREKA. The most accurate logged in time for a user would be from login to logout. But most users do not click the log out button. So, the system waits for the next click, if none comes, the login time is calculated from login to last page visited.

We couldn't make it retroactive, but from April 11th (some sites from Apr 13th) EUREKA began tracking time in and out of the website. This information is summarized in Manage Users in EUREKA.


Logged in time for individual users in EUREKA


To view logged in times for individual users in Manage Users:

1. Click More/Less Columns header in Users table.
2. Click Logged in time checkbox in popup.
3. Click Update display button.

More to Come...

If there's interest, we can add a table with logged in times to the User Login Reports.
Other ideas? Our users have the best ideas for new features. Let us know what you need.

Feb 24, 2015

Winter 2015 Website Updates

We have just rolled out our Winter 2015 Update of the EUREKA.org, EUREKA Express, and EUREKAjr websites! We update our websites in the winter and fall, and periodically throughout the year. Here is a list of what has been updated this winter: 

Occupations Database:
  • New occupation description: Games Developers-EUREKA.org 
  • Associations
  • Unions 
  • Licensing - California and Colorado
  • Wages & Outlook (Employment Projections): 
    • California State/Local
    • Colorado State/Local
    • Texas State/Local
    • National Wages
Occ-U-Sort
  • Wages updated
Brief English and Spanish Occupations 
  • Updated with National Wages
Military Occupations
  • 2014 Wages
Programs to Occupations Cross-References Reviewed/Updated

Schools & Majors/Programs of Study
  • CA Community Colleges
  • CA Colleges/Universities
  • UC and CSU tuition & fees, ethnicity (demographics)
  • Historically Black Colleges
  • Adult Schools
  • Regional Occupational Programs (ROP)
  • Vocational Schools in CA, CO, AZ and NV
  • Colorado Community and 4-year - tuition & fees
  • Texas Community Colleges and 4-year - updated tuition fees, and partial updates (ongoing) 
  • Updated Short-term and College/University Filters

Jan 28, 2015

Our History



HISTORY
A group of high school and community college counselors in the San Francisco Bay Area founded EUREKA as a California non-profit organization in 1977. Our founders were called the Bay Area Computer Educators (BACE).

BACE wanted to provide better career and college advising services to their students. In 1977, even though the computer was in its infancy and not widely used in typical educational environments, BACE decided it would be an ideal delivery mode for these services.

BACE researched and found a software program being developed at the University of Oregon that would meet their needs. An agreement was negotiated and the program was brought to California.

The group began by replacing the Oregon information with California data. All work was done by volunteers while Contra Costa and Diablo Valley Community Colleges provided free computer support.

Initially, only schools where BACE members worked received EUREKA. As other districts became aware of the program, they also wanted access for their students. The program became too much for volunteers and as a result, the first paid staff was hired in 1979.

This marks the beginning of what has become one of the most widely used systems of its kind in California.

Until 1997, EUREKA was only available in California. Today, EUREKA is available both nationally and internationally.

OUR MISSION
To provide results oriented self-assessment strategies, as well as accurate, up-to-date career and educational information in easy-to-use, attractive formats.

OUR PRODUCT
EUREKA is a career guidance resource which has at its core a career development concept that views human beings as continuous learners with a wide array of interests. It presents career and educational options within the context of who users are as humans first, then links them to a world of options designed to fit their desires and preferences. Users can save and retrieve their personal results and information for later use.

The EUREKA system provides the following:

  • Six Self-Assessment or Career Exploration Strategies.
  • 13 Career and Educational Information Databases.
  • Filtering, search, and storage capabilities designed for easy information retrieval.
  • Administrative tracking and reporting component.
  • Available online with some features available in hard copy.

EUREKA sponsors professional development conferences, workshops, and free webinars. We also distribute Inner Heroes, True Colors, and Scholarship resources.