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add exact time to the date stamp to forms when they are submitted.
I am using forms to make a field trip permissions. In this form, I am asking for volunteer parent chaperones. I need to know who submits first in order to offer them the limited chaperone spots. I am sure there are many other uses for knowing exactly when (date and time) a user submits a form.
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Less Loading on Attendance page
Sometimes, a pain point is the loading times within a category. In Attendance, when switching between classrooms, it loads a completely new webpage. Is it possible to include all available classrooms on the first load, and use javascript to hide/show the classrooms you aren't looking at? Things would flow much smoother for administration going between various classrooms (especially in cases where the internet is slow). Or would this cause problems for large schools with many classrooms?
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Progress Report comments
Allow for report comments that import easily from one term to the next. For example; have a fall comment box, then a winter, then a spring, where by the end of the year the parent could read all the comments on the report easily. This would also allow for admin, especially district admin who do not know TC, to see written out comments alongside of progress through content.
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Continuous access forms from a page rather than "assigned"
I would like to create a form for parents to use to sign up for our afterschool classes, but I don't want to "assign" it to every parent because then if they choose not to sign up, they either have to send back a form saying "no" or it just lingers in their to-do until I delete it. Is there a way to create a form that I then apply to a page, where I can direct parents who want to sign up?
This would also be helpful to have a form that can be reused to update contact information,…
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Create units with lesson sequences planned within that unit.
I currently use Common Curriculum's Unit Planner feature, but I would like to integrate it into TC. In Elementary we have projects that are made up of several, or dozen, lessons/ project parts that follow a sequence. I would like to plan units over the year that have lessons in them so I can schedule out the time needed to plan the unit.
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Forms Directory for Teachers
It would useful for teachers to have access to a directory of available forms that can be assigned to students. This would allow teachers to view forms before assigning them to a student/class.
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Make it possible to save and edit a draft of a Page without publishing it on the "All Pages" list
Currently, saving a new Page makes it immediately visible to all parents. It would be nice to be able to create and edit a page privately. Once all content is ready and proofread, the creator can explicitly choose to publish it to general availability.
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Default "All Classrooms" for Admins
Because we are a small school with multiple siblings spread out across the different age levels, we would like to have the default set to "All Classrooms" for those with administrative powers.
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how to distinguish students days, like 3 days or 2 days a week students?
how to distinguish who is 2 days or 3 days a week student? How to mark those students absent when they didn't even signed up for those days?
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Human Resources Tool
software application to be used to manage staff members, meaning that time in/out for staff, staff duties/reports, etc?
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Spell Check
I'm an admin and when creating forms it is quite embarrassing to have any mistakes in the forms for parents.
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Is it possible to plan a lesson without a child's name?
Plan lessons without attaching them to a particular child.
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Teacher Training Record
Some states require teachers to complete a specific amount of child care training hours. It would be great if that information was centralized, available, and ready to print to show at inspections.
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New user role: WelcomeDesk
Hi,
at our school, we have a student-led welcome desk. An upper elementary child tracks attendance of incoming children, receives phone calls and enters vacation/sick leave.
I want to give them a tablet and have them use TC directly.
What I need them to have:
- access to the “attendance” lists
- no access to anything elseThis isn't currently possible. I have investigated several options, the best I've found so far is to use a content blocker that blocks anything but this URL:
https://www.transparentclassroom.com/s/839/classrooms/*/events/attendance
But it would of course be great if this was possible out of the box.
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Update Parent activity emails to be more user friendly less dot matrixy
Parents are not adopting the platform or looking at their Childs progress and interacting with the team via TC. A better visual with a little more organization and how to interact would go a long way.
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When doing the injury/incident form via Transparent Classroom we cannot use our phone. The form keeps rotating so that we cannot see it.
Please design the form so that it does not rotate when opened in the phone.
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add more extensive report building and exporting options for Administration
While the report building options for conferences are great, from an administrative side, there is the need to generate different types of reports and export data. The ability to export detailed attendance data for all students at once for example. Or to create printable class lists that can be formatted with a logo, and different headers. Even adding the ability to add columns of information to a screen view before exporting would be awesome. We are looking forward to the classroom aspects of Transparent Classroom, and if the administrative side of things comes along, it could be a full-fledged school…
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Create some kind of framework for social/emotional/developmental and additional accommodations
Create some kind of framework for social/emotional/developmental and additional accommodations to allow people to track additional details easily without having to come up with something totally from scratch or rely solely on notes.
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pop up if submit doesnt go trhough
We just noticed that a parent thought she had submitted the authorization form back in April, but she missed clicking one of the signature buttons that was required. When I practiced as a parent (on my own child), it puts up the red "This field is required" next to where the required items have been ignored, but I honestly think it isn't super clear that the form has not gone through and there is a problem (especially if the form is long, and the missed entry is at the top). Is there a way that a "pop up" can happen…
2 votes
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