Facilitator Dashboard

Facilitator Dashboard is a fundamental element of your Conducttr suite. This dashboard lives in a dedicated URL that you will be able to access from any modern browser. The link to your unique Facilitator Dashboard can be found in your Scenario Editor.

The Facilitator and Observer will have access to the Facilitator Dashboard. There is only 1 facilitator role in Conducttr. Their job is to manage the exercise. There can be multiple observers. Their job is to observe the training audience and report on their performance.

The Facilitator Dashboard is split into three screens, player view, utilities panel and the MEL.

Customising the Facilitator Dashboard view

The Facilitator Dashboard can be configured in either a three-screen or two-screen mode. The three-screen setup enables you to monitor and manage more aspects of the exercise simultaneously, while the two-screen mode allows for a more focused view, with the MEL and one additional screen displayed at a time.

Utilities Panel

The utilities panel of the Facilitator Dashboard is divided in different tabs, which can be activated or deactivated in the Scenario Editor.

The following are the available utilities and a brief overview, you can search for an expanded explanation of each utility in the related articles section.

Exercise Setup

Allows facilitator to add or remove participants during exercise, add or rearrange teams, manage positions and assign special permissions to specific players.

Dynamic Content

Easily modify your custom data array.

Reviewing data

Access observations and assess players according to your predefined schemas here.

Screenlock

Screenlock allows Facilitators to securely lock their dashboard during an ongoing exercise without interrupting the flow of the activity. This feature provides two main options:

  1. Manual Lock: The facilitator can manually lock the dashboard at any time, such as when they need to step away briefly. The exercise continues without interruption, and the dashboard remains inaccessible until the facilitator returns and unlocks it with their password.

  2. Auto Lock with Timer: The facilitator can set a timer to automatically lock the dashboard after a specified period of inactivity. This is useful for maintaining security while multitasking. If the facilitator leaves the screen unattended for the set duration, the dashboard locks automatically, but the exercise continues running. The facilitator can unlock it upon their return by entering their password.

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