Reports using Gradebook data should pull through to Pupil Profiles
The Assessment & Reports tab does not show any data for reports that have data which came from Gradebooks.The subjects are listed but none of the associated grades.Pupil Profiles is a key area for our teaching staff to see information on a stu...
Adding a filter option in Gradebook mark log will be helpful as we can see who changes grades and this will be helpful specially we are a big school and constant changes in gradebook will help us track all the records.
Calculate columns need to be visible to Tracking Manager.
We use the Tracking Module to view the progress of students. At the moment the calculated columns are not visible in the Tracking Manager and it is only possible to view data that was entered rather than calculated and transposed information.
Connects assessment column and mark element by export & import
This is my scenario, I connect each assessment column to the new report cycle and the mark element in the output report template one by one in many GradeBooks in each report quarters. The only one thing different is the report cycle, but the outpu...
Could reports created in iSAMS Central by customers be allowed to share with other Central customers? Perhaps creating a shared bank of reports for reference? In terms of submitting a Central report for the shared bank within a reports settings yo...
If you have have relatively large gradebooks with formula its's difficult to see which columns are used as the ID is shown and not the column name. Would be much easier to see what a formula does if the name is displayed.
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...
Please could we have data from all the integrated registers available in Central? We have FSM, LAC, PP, SC, SEN. We really need the EAL register added, but including the rest as well would seem like good future-proofing!