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=The LifeGuide Community Website=
=== How do I upload an intervention to the LifeGuide Live server? ===


Please note that the LifeGuide Community Website is updated on Wednesday mornings and so may be unavailable for a short while at this time.
Please [mailto:LifeGuide@soton.ac.uk contact us] for the link to the Live server.


==LifeGuide Communication==
On the Live website:


[[How can I keep up to date with important announcements about LifeGuide?]]
* Click on '''Register''' to create an account (as this is different server, you cannot use your LifeGuide Community server login details - you will need to create a new account)
** '''Don't use a study account''' that several people know the password to - you can add the researchers in your team to the intervention when you upload it (this leaves an audit trail of who has downloaded your data, which is important for data governance).
* Enter your details and click on '''Create'''
* Enter the details of your intervention and upload your intervention in the same way as you would on the LifeGuide Community Server


[[I want to stop receiving emails and updates about LifeGuide - How can I do this?]]
'''NB The 'shortname' will be appear in the URL to your intervention so we advise that you enter a 'shortname' that is related to your study and easily remembered'''
 
==The LifeGuide Authoring Tool==
 
[[How do I download the Authoring tool?]]
 
==Uploading and downloading interventions==
 
[[How do I upload an intervention to the LifeGuide Community website?]]
 
[[How can I change the name of an intervention once I have uploaded it?]]
 
[[How long will my intervention remain on the LifeGuide Community website?]]
 
[[How do I download an intervention from the LifeGuide Community site?]]
 
==Sharing and commenting on interventions==
 
[[How do I share my intervention with other researchers in my team?]]
 
[[How can I share my intervention with everyone on the LifeGuide Community website?]]
 
[[How do I view an intervention I have been invited to?]]
 
[[How do I make a comment on an intervention?]]
 
[[How do I view and export all comments made about my intervention?]]
 
==Exporting data==
 
[[How do I export data from my intervention?]]
 
==Demo and Tutorial interventions==
 
[[What are Demo interventions?]]
 
[[What are Tutorial interventions?]]
 
==Discussion Boards and Forums==
 
[[What does Follow this board mean?]]
 
[[How do I log onto the forum?]]
 
[[How do I set up a discussion forum?]]
 
==Other functions==
 
[[What does play the intervention (debug mode) mean?]]
 
=The Live Website=
 
==Going Live==
 
[[How do I make my intervention live?]]
 
[[How do I upload an intervention to the LifeGuide Live server?]]
 
[[Something has gone wrong with my live intervention and a variable has not been saved. What can I do?]]
 
==Other Questions==
[[My question does not relate to any of the above]]

Latest revision as of 14:39, 19 January 2023

How do I upload an intervention to the LifeGuide Live server?

Please contact us for the link to the Live server.

On the Live website:

  • Click on Register to create an account (as this is different server, you cannot use your LifeGuide Community server login details - you will need to create a new account)
    • Don't use a study account that several people know the password to - you can add the researchers in your team to the intervention when you upload it (this leaves an audit trail of who has downloaded your data, which is important for data governance).
  • Enter your details and click on Create
  • Enter the details of your intervention and upload your intervention in the same way as you would on the LifeGuide Community Server

NB The 'shortname' will be appear in the URL to your intervention so we advise that you enter a 'shortname' that is related to your study and easily remembered