We are a large group of schools and currently have to manage any changes to existing fields and schools manually. To ensure consistency of data recording across all sites this has to be done centrally to ensure that they are amended in the same wa...
In Student Registers it does not seem to be possible to 'sort' pupils (e.g. by DoB) as you can do in Student Manager, by clicking on the title tab at the top of a column.Can this facility be enabled, please.
Is there any way to have an audit log to see the data and dashboards accessed by users. This would help to understand the usage of the dashboards and also allow for monitoring to the access of data.
In the wellbeing module you can set pastoral flags, which can then be seen in pupil manager (similar to medical flags and SEN stars). It would be useful to also have these flags visible in the manage records page of the medical centre module.
Is it possible to get a report of users by useage of the portal, I am constantly short of Licenses, and need to see user useage. To make sure the more active users keep their license, and also to see if I still need so many licenses
We are using Flags in Registers Module for the Child protection Registers. However, we wanted to hide the sensitive information to staff. We hope that there would be feature in iSAMS to modify the permissions per elements in Registers.
Because a...
Gift and Talented Register collect scholarship information from pupil Profile
Would it be possible to have some sort of link between the Gift and Talented (G&T) Register and the Scholarship information within a pupil profile. Currently if a student is to be awarded a scholarship, this does not put them on the G&T re...
Menu page where you can see all conditions/info/SEND area for all pupils on the student register of a form/teaching group
Menu page where you can see all conditions/info/SEND area for all pupils on the student register of a form/teaching group. This would allow teachers to see at a glance who in the class they are teaching next, they need to keep an extra eye out for...