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This page is designed to help you understand the format and features of the SCHIP learning module.
To reveal explanations and tips for how to use this site, please select the links throughout this page. You should see a a new page on your screen containing text.
Please select the "back" option for your browser when you are finished reading the material.
There are three ways to view content:
Each content page in the learning module
is linked to the site map.
On any page within the learning module, you may link to the site map to
see a vertical display of topics that have and have not been visited. Topics
that have been visited will appear as purple hyperlinks; topics that have
not been visited will appear as blue hyperlinks.
Compare
or contrast this topic
Contains links to pages that compare or contrast the material.
Give
me an overall context
Contains questions that link to
pages that give an overall context to the material.
Give
me an example
Contains links to pages that provide
an example of the material.
Give
me details
Contains questions that link to
pages that provide details to the material.
Give
me some lessons learned
Links to areas that provide lessons
learned.
Show
me more State strategies
Contains a list of all pages in
the SCHIP learning module where State strategies are discussed.
Show
me some other presenter-suggested strategies
Contains a list of all pages in
the SCHIP learning module where SCHIP Workshop presenter-suggested strategies
are related.
Take
me to related sites
Contains links that go to related
sites outside of the SCHIP learning module.
What
else does this lead to?
Contains a link that logically
leads from the material to a page outside of the topic you are currently
in.
Where
else is HCFA guidance discussed?
Contains a list of all pages in
the SCHIP Learning Module where HCFA guidance is discussed.
What
led to this?
Links back to the higher level
topic that this page is embedded in. This link is usually only
used when a topic has four or more sub-pages.
What
other issues are talked about in this section?
In sections where there are four
or more pages of data, this question is used to link the sub-pages together.
What
other methodological issues are discussed?
Contains a list of all pages in
the SCHIP learning module where methodological issues are discussed.
Who presented this material?
Links to a pop up box containing a short biographical description of the presenter or source of this material.