Why must we add each arrangement one by one per student? There should be an add arrangement box when you are in editing for one student to add all their arrangements.
Exams Manager - Arrangements new system. There is only one report that can be pulled and it lists everything under one column. Reporting needs to be usable. This data cannot be manipulated in any way when in one column we have students names plus ...
Allowing for a "Proof reader" in the Assessment Module
At present it is only possible to have a proofreader for the written reports, but it will be handy to have a similar setup for the assessment section, so that Head of Subject and ideally, Head of Department can have an overview of the grades/resul...
It would be useful if all of the Candidate's Numbers were included in the "Candidate Numbers Reports" within the External Exams Manager module, rather than just the UCI and Candidate Number. Especially as this information is held within that modul...
Show an icon in the cell to indicate a comment exists - very similar to marking a student exempt etc. Our HoD want to add intervention comments after certain assessment points, but there is no indication that a comment exists for that cell. At the...
Paticularly useful for the invigiation workaround, I often need to mark multiple periods as cover not required, which is inefficient in terms of 'clicks'. Ctrl-Select works well in timetable and teaching managers and would be really helpful in Cov...
Email sent when Cover is cancelled after publication
Currently if yu cancel a cover, there is no email, so colleagues still think they have a cover to do, or there is confusion. If a cover is cancelled after publication, could an email be triggered?
Registration Group Timetable on the Wizard Bar/Timetable Manager: It would be highly helpful to have a timetable format where a registration/form/ advisory teacher can view her class timetable. Specifically when it is a specialist subject taught b...
having the students forename makes it easier for invigilators to identify them. Surnames are quite long in some circumstances. A forename is easier to find when looking or calling out a seating plan.