Web editor training at UNBC is designed for staff, faculty, and student assistants who are responsible for maintaining various sections of the UNBC website.
Web editor training is self-guided online and gives web editors all the tools and knowledge required to edit web content. The web content management system (CMS) used for the UNBC website is Drupal.
Step 1: Register for the web editor course.
New registrations for the web editor course are on hold until Wednesday, May 8, 2024. Web editor training for Drupal 7 is no longer required.
Users who are already registered for the Drupal 10 course can still complete coursework and submit assignments.
- Log in to web editor training environment (Drupal 10)
Step 2: Review the assignment materials and criteria.
Before beginning the course, please download the materials and review the criteria for your assignment.
Step 3: Watch the pre-recorded course video.
- Drupal 9 web editor course video (3 hours, 2 minutes)
You can navigate to each module within the course using the menu on the right.
Step 4: Complete and submit your course assignment.
We recommend working on the assignment and watching the course video simultaneously. Remember to save your work as you go along.
When you finish your assignment, please submit it to us for grading. Be sure to review and complete the assignment criteria before submitting your work.
- Submit web editor course assignment (Drupal 10)
Support for web editors
If you have any questions regarding the web editor course, please contact us at support@unbc.ca.