New Features in Assessment Manager
The November release of Assessment Manager contains some useful (and timesaving) new features for assessment co-ordinators. Here’’s a list of the main ones taken from Capita’’s release notes:
New Features
This release includes the following new features:
Marksheets Calculating on Data Entry
Marksheets can now be set to calculate results automatically for all summary rows and formula columns. This occurs when you click the Entry key after entering or editing a result, or when the cursor leaves the cell.
Viewing the Student Teacher View Page from a Marksheet
Clicking a pupil/student’’s name on a marksheet now displays the Teacher View page, which displays an ‘at a glance” summary of their attendance, behaviour, achievements etc.
Displaying Multiple Additional Student Information Columns on a Marksheet
Multiple additional pupil/student information columns (i.e. date of birth, gender, age in registration group, etc.) can now display on a marksheet.
Adding a Marksheet to the Favourites Panel
A marksheet can be flagged as a favourite, so that it can be accessed from the Favourites shortcut panel in SIMS .net.
Setting the Default Width of Narrow Columns on a Marksheet
You can set the default width of marksheet columns when a marksheet is viewed in mode.
Copying and Pasting Additional Pupil/Student Information into an Aspect
The functionality that enables the copying and pasting of column contents can now be used to copy additional pupil/student column details into an appropriate aspect.
Adding Multiple Result Sets to a Template
When adding columns and formula columns for data entry to a template, it is now possible to select more than one result set.
Viewing Template Columns in Full Screen Mode
You can expand the Template Columns panel to the screen, by clicking the Zoom button.
Applying Additional Student Information Columns to a Template
Additional pupil/student information columns can be displayed on all marksheets created from the selected template using the Create Template Columns wizard.
I managed to test a few of these changes yesterday and was very optimistic that they would speed up the process of creating templates.
As ever, if you”d like me to come in to school and discuss these changes, or any other Assessment Manager issues, feel free to email me.