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CamSIS Search is a tool used within CamSIS to create lists of students and update student data. This course will show you how to use it to a more advanced level.
Demonstration and discussion of the new Academic Structure that is scheduled to go live in CamSIS in February 2018. The Academic Structure is the way that students and their qualifications and courses are categorised in CamSIS.
Demonstration and discussion of the new Academic Structure that is scheduled to go live in CamSIS in February 2018. The Academic Structure is the way that students and their qualifications and courses are categorised in CamSIS.
Demonstration and discussion of the new Academic Structure that is scheduled to go live in CamSIS in February 2018. The Academic Structure is the way that students and their qualifications and courses are categorised in CamSIS.
Demonstration and discussion of the new Academic Structure that is scheduled to go live in CamSIS in February 2018. The Academic Structure is the way that students and their qualifications and courses are categorised in CamSIS.
Demonstration and discussion of the new Academic Structure that is scheduled to go live in CamSIS in February 2018. The Academic Structure is the way that students and their qualifications and courses are categorised in CamSIS.
We welcome you to hear Kate Maxwell (Senior User Lead for the CamSIS Improvement Programme) introducing the new CamSIS functionality. This will be followed by system demonstrations of:
- First Year Assessment
- Postgraduate feedback and reporting: Self evaluation and supervision reports
- Staff homepages: Adding tiles and swapping between homepages
- Student Self Service: How administrators can support students
There is much opportunity for your questions.
CamSIS Query Manager is a tool designed for administrative users to write their own queries in CamSIS.
CamSIS Search is a tool used within CamSIS to create lists of students and update student data. This course will show you how to understand the data structure and how to use CamSIS Search to create student lists.
CamSIS is Cambridge’s system for handling student information, records and transactions, from initial contact and application all the way through to graduation. This course will teach you the basics of using the system to view and maintain student records and to produce basic lists of students.
New training arrangements during the Coronavirus Crisis
CamSIS is Cambridge’s system for handling student information, records and transactions, from initial contact and application all the way through to graduation.
While classroom sessions are currently suspended, we can instead offer online training sessions, including Introduction to CamSIS and CamSIS Search.
Please email camsistraining@admin.cam.ac.uk if you'd like to arrange a session.
- Supporting documentation
CamSIS Training in Moodle https://www.vle.cam.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=167312
Introduction to CamSIS https://www.vle.cam.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=138371
Demonstration and discussion of the new Academic Structure that is scheduled to go live in CamSIS in February 2018. The Academic Structure is the way that students and their qualifications and courses are categorised in CamSIS.
Aimed at those intending to use CamTools to support teaching and learning, this short course will offer you hands-on experience of running a course site. You will practice sharing documents with students, creating events to which students can subscribe, setting up forums, creating assignments and more.
CamTools is an online system used to create sites to support teaching, research, and collaboration. Within a CamTools site academics, students, administrators and guests can use a collection of online tools to collaborate, communicate and share resources.
Aimed at those looking for a general introduction to the system, this course covers all basic functions of CamTools and offers hands-on experience of running a site as an administrator. You will practice working with the most useful tools (uploading documents, updating a calendar, posting announcements etc), and managing a site (adding site members, creating groups etc). By the end of the course you will have developed a fully functioning CamTools site, populated with a standard set of tools.
Delegates will learn how to use shortcuts in Excel to improve their productivity, and also techniques for analysing complex data quickly by using pivot tables.
CamSIS is Cambridge’s system for handling student information, records and transactions, from initial contact and application all the way through to graduation. This course will teach you the basics of using the system to view student records and to produce basic lists of students.
- Supporting documentation
Introduction to CamSIS https://www.vle.cam.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=138371
Moodle as the Virtual Learning Environment will be supporting teaching and learning at the University.
This is an advanced course for those who administer courses in Moodle and would like to use the Feedback activity to survey their course members.
Moodle as the Virtual Learning Environment will be supporting teaching and learning at the University.
This training session will introduce participants to Moodle and cover the system basics such as the course structure, enrolment to a course, and roles for course members.
Moodle as the Virtual Learning Environment will be supporting teaching and learning at the University.
This training session will introduce participants to Moodle and cover the system basics such as the course structure, enrolment to a course, and roles for course members.
This advanced training session will introduce participants to various ways of managing access to the course material in Moodle, including groups and groupings.
This training session will introduce participants to the Assignment and Turnitin activities and provide opportunities to explore the main features of online assessments set up and grading. It will be beneficial to Moodle users who administer or support online assessments in Moodle.
Participants will practice setting up various types of assignments, managing students' submissions, and using Moodle grading system.
Moodle as the Virtual Learning Environment is supporting teaching and learning at the University.
One of the key principles in the University's implementation of Moodle is devolved control. Moodle is used by a large number of Faculties, Departments, Colleges, and other offices, and each area will have its own specialist knowledge and specific requirements. Devolved control will enable each institution to have control over the courses they built and their location in the Course structure.
As such, each Institution has at least one Moodle Coordinator (we recommend two). Moodle Coordinators manage all the courses within their category of Faculty, Department or College; they can do anything in any course they have control of, including create new courses, edit existing courses, and add teachers. Coordinators will also act as a first line of support - offering help and advice to the users in their area.
This is a training course aimed at users who are current Coordinators or are planning to become Coordinators. During the interactive course participants will practice how to create subcategories and courses, how to backup and restore their courses, how to enrol cohorts of users, and how to archive their courses in the Course History environment.
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Mon 23 Sep 2024 | 14:30 | [Places] |
You’re invited to attend an open meeting on Wednesday 10 July about important plans to improve parts of the subject moderation process in time for the next admissions round in October 2019.
There will also be information provided about work to improve other areas of Undergraduate Applications and Admissions, and an opportunity for questions and discussion.
Agenda:
11:00 - Welcome from Sam Lucy, Director of Admissions for the Colleges, and Helen Reed, Head of Admissions & Data Services (CAO)
11:10 - Introduction and demo for the subject moderation interface project
11:15 - Timeline and how you can get involved
11:30 - Introduction to Undergraduate Applications and Admissions Research
11:45 - Timeline and how you can get involved
12:00 - Q&A and refreshments
As you know, this is a vitally important area for the Collegiate University so I hope to see you at the meeting. Please book a place on the UTBS to help us order the right amount of tea and coffee.