Please can you add a feature that allows you to add/remove students from a seating plan without needing to create a new seating plan. For example, if a student moves to a different room, they should appear on that room's seating plan when editing ...
Add an additional option to the Exams Manager Candidate Special Arrangements called 'Coloured Paper
Students may have Exam Special Arrangements which specify that they need coloured paper. It would be helpful to have this added as a check box option that can be viewed alongside the others as it does not currently appear.
Grant users the ability to add their own 'Special Arrangements' to the External (and Internal) Exams module
I know that the new in-built SEN register (as part of Student Registers) does integrate with the Internal and External Exams Manager modules, which is certainly a step in the right direction. However, it still does not provide the functionality ne...
Separate Read Aloud/Reading Pen provisions, and add Speech To Text
SENCOs constantly tell me that the practical requirements of students needing the access arrangements Reading Aloud and Reading Pen are very different, and therefore should not be lumped together as the same category in Special Arrangements. Pleas...
We need more optons when creating seating plans. i.e. the option to select Access Arrangement Students only (not just unticking and ticking) a box at the top of the list to untick all, so that you just select certain students would help the option...
Allow visibility of specific external exam cycles within the portals
We're currently gearing up for the January mocks, but our exams team are importing basedata for the summer exams and starting to link pupils to get their entries set up. While we want pupils to see the details around the mocks, we don't want them ...
When we have a candidate who has subject specific access arrangements eg extra time for maths currently we have to add the arrangement to each paper. In SQA arrangements we can add based on the subject It would save much time to have the choice of...
The ability to allocate extra time for particular subjects for a candidate so this is displayed on their exam timetable
If extra time is only relevant for particular subjects, the candidates exam timetable would only reflect the actual subjects they are entitled to extra time for rather than showing extra time for all subjects which can lead to some confusion.
Add ability to show location of door and invigilation desk to seating plans
Cambridge exam regulations require that seating plans "show the position of each table and chair, and where each candidate will sit. It must also show the position of the invigilator’s desk and the direction the candidates will face.". At the mome...