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Viewing user information

The Classlist tool is a convenient starting point for viewing information about your users. For example, you can check who’s online, view profiles, and check group enrollment.

To view information about your users, use the context menu beside users’ names or at the top of the Classlist.

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Adding a book

  1. On the Book Management page, click Add Book.
  2. Enter the ISBN.
  3. Select the Required check box, if you want to classify the book as required reading material for a course.
  4. Click Add.
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Book Management

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The Book Management tool enables you to input, edit, and delete book information using International Standard Book Numbers (ISBN). You can log books using 10-digit or 13-digit ISBNs and classify books as required reading materials for classes.

Note  Users require the Manage Content permission to access the Book Management tool.

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The % Attendance calculation

The % Attendance field is calculated by adding the total assigned % for each status and then dividing it by the number of statuses that have an assigned %. This is represented using the following illustrated formula:

Sum of Assigned % / Total of statuses with an Assigned % x 100

To understand how this calculation works in practice, consider a scheme with the following set of statuses:

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Setting default attendance schemes

The System Scheme is initially set as the default attendance scheme for all org units. As you create new schemes, depending on your permissions, you can change the default schemes for your courses as you see fit.

The default scheme automatically inserts as the active selection in the Attendance Scheme drop-down list when creating a new attendance register. If you delete your course’s default scheme then the organization’s default scheme automatically becomes the course’s default scheme.

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Attendance scheme statuses

Course attendance schemes are created and managed by child org units. They are only available to the org unit that created the scheme. As such, an attendance scheme created in Org Unit A cannot see or use a course attendance scheme created in Org Unit B and vice versa.

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