TABLE OF CONTENTS
Timetable Daily has an advanced and tightly integrated exam scheduling utility. Exams can be automatically generated from classes. These exams can be scheduled to the exam period timetable automatically or via drag and drop, and clash checking prevents student conflicts with any examination schedule proposed.
When exams are scheduled, they are automatically managed as daily events. This has the effect of automatically scheduling the required students to their designated exams, as well as extracting them from any classes that may still be running.
Timetable Daily automatically sets up a required cover event of both x no of ‘teacher/s’ and one ‘room’ for each exam, to facilitate the exam covers. You can then specify the actual teacher/s or room that will be used at any time, or specify additional/less teachers or rooms are required for each exam – even without designating them specifically at the time.
The Exam module is comprised of several steps:
Step 1: Exam period overview
Step 2: Exams
Step 3: Students
Step 4: Scheduling
Step 5: Exam supervision and rooming
By navigating to Daily>Exams all existing exams can be viewed or a new examination period can be created. There is also an option to edit or delete an exam period.
Please Note: Deleting an exam period cannot be undone. Generally old exam periods should be retained for reference, as they link to exam supervision assignments for teachers.
Step 1: Exam period overview
Step 1 | |
1. Exam schedule name | The name of the currently selected exam period. This name cannot be changed so ensure it is correct before going to the next screen. |
2. Year/s | Select one or more year groups to associate with the exams – e.g. Year 11 & Year 12 may be doing their exams together. |
3. Rotations | Select the semester associated with this exam period. This defines which classes are used to create exams, as only those in the selected rotation(s) are used here. Changes to the Rotations once a schedule has been generated will cause the schedules to be undone. If the existing schedule needs to be replicated it will need to be done manually so it is advised to take a copy of the schedule prior to changing the dates. |
4. Max students per session | If you have a limited number of places available per exam session, enter the maximum number of students who can sit in any one session. If there is no limit, leave this at 0. |
5. Exams may be scheduled on | Allow Weekend exams. Check this if you want to schedule some exams on a weekends. Allow exams to be scheduled in holidays. Check this if you want to schedule exams in the holidays. Note: This option is only for Daily view, It will not sync to third part systems. If you want the Weekend or holiday dates that have exam in them then please make the weekend and holidays as a teaching day in Date mapping and if you don't want other Year level to not Sync to other third party when it is a School holiday then In the Event create a Pupil Free Day event and then sync to the third party system. |
6. Start/End date | Enter the first date and last date of the exam timetable. Note: Changing the start and end dates once a schedule has been generated will cause the schedule to be undone. If the existing schedule needs to be replicated it will need to be done manually so it is advised to take a copy of the schedule prior to changing the dates. |
7. Publish Date | The publish date is the date when the exam details will become visible on student timetables in Timetable Daily. For supervision details to appear on teacher timetables, the exam publish date must be reached AND the covers published for each day of the exams. Prior to the publish date, only administrators will see exam details on student and teacher timetables. Note: For teachers to appear for the scheduled examinations in the third-party system (Compass), the following prerequisites must be met:
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8. Duration | Enter the default duration for exams e.g. 120 mins. You can vary the duration of individual exams later. |
9. Setup/pack up time | Enter the time required. This can be set to 0. |
10. Sessions | There are three default session options. Enter the start time for each exam session. You can vary the start time of individual exams later via the 'Events' module but this entry will be the initial default for all exams. If additional sessions are required, click on 'Add more sessions' To change the start and end times of individual exams, go to Daily > Home > Events, select the date of the exam that needs changing, edit the relevant exam event and adjust the start and/or end times. These new times will now appear on the exam schedule in the exam module for the relevant exams. They will also appear on the printed exam schedule. Note: When customising session times, the Grid structure period timings from the timetable file may impact the timings of the exams when syncing to a third party system (Sentral, Compass, etc..). There will be no issues in the Timetable Daily timetable. Changes to the Session times once the schedules are generated, the schedules will be undone and one will need to regenerate the whole examination schedule again. |
11. Create study exams | This option will create a study exam for each session of the exam block. Study exams can be managed automatically or manually. See 'A note about Study exams' below. |
12. Generate exams | There are now two options available for generating the number of exams for each subject. Select 'Create an exam per subject' if only 1 exam is required for the whole cohort for each subject. This could be used when all students are together in one large room, a hall for example. Select 'Create an exam per class' if multiple exams are required for each subject. This could be used if each class will be in a separate room for the exam. |
Step 2: Exams
This screen is used to add/delete or modify the exams which have been created. To add or delete an exam in this screen, right click in an exam row and select the required option - Add exam row above, Add exam row below, Remove this exam row.
Step 2 | |
1. Color | Shows the faculty colour of the exam. Timetable Daily selects the default faculty colour for exams. To change a colour, click in the colour cell and select an alternate colour from the colour palette |
2. Exam name | These are the subjects that students have been allocated to in the timetable. If an exam is not required for a particular subject, select that exam row, right click and select 'Remove this exam row'. Additional exams can be added by right-clicking a cell and selecting 'Add an exam row above' (or below). This column can be sorted alphabetically by selecting the column header. IMPORTANT: Exam blocks can only overlap if exam names in each block are unique. For example, if you want to start a Year 11 exam block before a Year 12 exam block is finished you will not be able to have an exam with the same name in each block, e.g. Geography. Adding a year level prefix for exams is recommended to avoid this issue, e.g. 11Geography and 12Geography. |
3. Duration | Shows the duration of the exam in minutes. Initially all exams will have the default duration you specified in the parameters. To change the duration of an exam, edit the number in this column. |
4. Classes taking exam | All exams are linked to specific classes (by class code) for the selected year, as per the Tes Timetable F6 class data screen. |
5. VLink | Exams can be linked to other exams via the VLink column. This will ensure that the selected exams will be scheduled at the same time. When an exam is entered in the VLink column, this exam will have the VLink column populated automatically with its linked exam. |
6. No. of students | Shows the number of students required to take that exam. This column is non-editable as it is based on student enrolments in the timetable. |
7. No. of teachers | The number of teachers required to supervise the exam. This is populated by default with a ratio of 1 teacher per 24 students but can be edited. |
8. Room | The main room in which the exam will be held. If this room is normally occupied at the scheduled time, it will appear on the covers page to be re-roomed. This room will appear on the exam schedule but will not show on the covers page nor appear in the Supervision and rooming tab as being assigned to the exam but it will be displayed on the supervision report. |
9. No. of Rooms | The number of additional rooms required for each exam. By default this is 1 but can be edited if more rooms are required. If no additional rooms are required, this should be zero. The actual rooms that will be used as additional rooms are added via the Supervision and rooming tab or the covers page for the required date. Exam rooms can be freed up by using the room swap feature when assigning rooms. |
Step 3: Students
This screen displays a list of students with their respective exams. It helps you check that we have correct information about who will attend which exams, or to make manual adjustments such as adding some students into an exam (when they were not previously registered in the class for any class linked to that exam), or removing some specific students from an exam. Once complete, all exams should have a complete and accurate record of the expected students who should attend them.
Step 3 | |
1. Name | Contains an alphabetical list of all students registered to that year. You cannot create or delete students in this view. |
2. Year | Year level in which student is registered. |
3. Exam name | Shows which exams each student needs to attend, based initially on their class membership. You can add or remove each student from each exam or add a new exam. To remove a student from an exam, hit the “x” symbol. To re-add the exam, hit the “+” symbol. To add a new exam hit “+Add student to exam”. |
4. Save/ Cancel | Any changes that are made in this window need to be saved to ensure they remain. |
Step 4: Scheduling
Select this step when you have completed all the exam setup steps, and want to construct the exam timetable. The screen will open with a draft schedule completed. If study exams have been created, they will appear at the bottom of each session cell.
- Student clashes - Timetable Daily will display any student clashes with a red cone. Clicking on a session, will list the exams running at this time in the RHS of the screen. Exam enrolments, including Study exams, can be accessed by clicking on the exam name. Students with a clash at this time will also be identified.
- Set sessions as N/A - To prevent automatic scheduling assigning exams to a particular session. Click ‘Set as N/A’ and the slot will shade grey and any subsequent auto-scheduling of exams will respect this and only allocate exams to slots which are not blocked out.
- Manually move exams - Drag and drop exams from one session to another. During the drag process itself, Timetable Daily will indicate which exams will create clashes by the red cones.
- Pin exams – Click the padlock icon to lock exams in place. Note that Study exams are always locked and cannot be moved nor can they be unlocked.
- Optimise – Optimise the schedule. Pinned exams and N/A sessions will be respected. Study exam enrolments will be updated automatically each time the schedule is optimised.
- Statistics - The statistics for the exam period are shown: total number of students in the exam period, total number of clashes, number of students with 2 exams on-a-day, number of students with 3 exams on-a-day.
A Note about Study Exams
Step 5: Supervision and rooming
Supervision
- Use only teachers whose class has been cancelled in the selected period due to the exam and leave remaining exams uncovered.
- Use teachers who have had one or more classes cancelled in any period on the day of the selected exam and leave the remaining exams uncovered.
- Firstly use teachers who have had a class cancelled in any period on the day of the selected exam and then cover the remaining exams with any other available teachers. Available teachers would include those who are underload and those who have not reached their extras quota.
1. Date | Scroll through the days of the exam period. |
2. Filter by type | Filter to show all, teachers only or rooms only |
3. Staff exams | Cover all days with staff released due to cancelled classes. Note that study exams with no students enrolled will not be covered. See notes above for options available when autostaffing. |
4. Clear staffing | Clear supervisors from all exams for all days of the exam period or just for the selected day. |
5. Clear rooms | Clear rooms from all exams for all days of the exam period or just for the selected day. |
6. Export as PDF | Export the exam supervision roster as a PDF file. Note that the main room and additional rooming is now displayed on this report. |
7. Export as CSV | Export the exam supervision roster as a CSV file. Note that the main room and additional rooming is now displayed on this export. |
8. Equity report | This report shows the equity in your current exam supervision roster. It is shown for the current exam period only. You may want to make some odd manual adjustments to the covers as a result of this equity report, but it is more likely it will be used to placate staff who are concerned about equity issues. |
Examination Documents
Once the examination period has been set up and the schedule created, there are several printing options available.
1. Print Exam Registration Slips and Rolls
Students examination registration slips can be generated by exam, student name or class group. Rolls can be generated for one or multiple exams, including study exams.
A. Select the exam or exams to be printed.
B. Generate the slips by selecting either 'by exam', 'by student name' or 'by class group' depending on the order that you wish the slips to be printed.
D. 'Select all' allows all examinations to be selected and their slips or rolls generated.
Once the StatewideID column has been populated, a sync from the etz file to the Edval web server (Timetable Daily) would be required for the changes to appear on the exams slips.
2. View Timetable - Students
A. The option will be given to print students timetables based on the exams they are enrolled in. Printing by examination may make it easier when there are a large number of students. Individual student timetables can also be selected.
B. Use 'Update' to update the screen based on the selection at A.
C. Use 'Clear' to clear the options previously selected.
D. Use 'Print' to print the selected student schedules. Note that this option prints in black and white. To print a colour version as per the screen, use CTRL-P
3. View Timetable - Exam
Editing Exams
Exam Blocks and Cancelled Classes
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