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Yearbook / Photobook hardcopy option
At my school we gave children a yearbook with lots of pictures, before TC. This served as a great convdrsation starter for referrals. But, pictures taken through the TC app do not save on my devise. Since you have all the pictures in your database, it probably would be simple for you to enter into a partnership with chatbooks.com to make a photobook for $10, or shutterfly. One of our parents works at. Chatbook.com and could probably help set something up.
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Parents should be able to contact each other through TC
Parents should be able to click on another parent's name and email them (without necessarily seeing their email info)
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1 vote
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Feature to limit access to teaching professionals observation notes, to allow assistants a login to assign accident reports to child
Currently only Lead Teaching Staff has access to Transparent Classroom due to the visibility of information we would like to limit the Assistants access to.
We are trying to go paperless with our Accident/Incident Report Processing.
The reason this process is remaining in paper form, is that our Assistants who primarily fill out these incident reports do not have a way to attach forms in TC without having limited access to Lead Teachers observational notes.
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See only "private" marked photos in the activity menu
We use the "Private" feature each time a teacher writes a comment on a picture. The reason is that most teachers being non-native in English, the admin reviews and corrects the language before it goes to parents. It is quite difficult to find the "private" marked pictures. Therefore I suggest a "private" tag on the activity menu.
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Make it possible to toggle ALL "Notes" in 'By Day' to be revealed, or hidden, with one click.
I often want to see ALL the notes, and I'd like a single button to make them seen (on the screen AND when printing). Right now I have to scroll through each day and click the icon for every note for them to be visible.
(THANK YOU for this Notes feature, btw!!! It's rockin' my world!!)3 votes -
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color code yearly for progress
have a feature to color code lessons per year so the guide knows how to plan at a quick glance if they entered P, I, M etc per year when we have the lesson sets ongoing
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Make "My planned" stick
When I look at the planning for the next week, I see "All planned" by default. In our scenario, this never really makes sense, since we always plan separately. Could you make "My planned" stick, if once selected?
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Admin - Classroom Placement
Being able to breakdown within a classroom how many students per day for scheduling. I know you can see how many students are in a classroom total under "Children" and selecting the classroom but there should be a way to break it down per day.
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add in a subject line to divide the lessons on the lesson reference page.
This would allow you to quickly look at the lesson reference page and see the lessons by subject.
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Add a "Number of Students Present" to attendance page.
Please add a "running total" number to track the quantity of students in the classroom at that time, so we can know how many students are present.
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Highlights on Attendance Report
If possible, please highlight out-of-the-ordinary drop-off and pick-up times on the excel attendance report. For example, currently only the web view shows up in red when a student was late. It would be helpful to have that automatically marked somehow on the excel sheet as well.
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create color shades per year for lesson progress
each year the lesson progress have a new color. so the introduced, practiced, mastered etc show up in different color sets each year for lesson sets that carry over each year. it allows guides to easily see what was done last year and what they entered this year without having to right click to see date
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Can you say more? Where do you want to sort by years in the classroom / school? We could easily allow sorting by grade, perhaps that would work for you? We already allow this on Progress & Plan…
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Report that shows # of lessons unlocked for parents
We would like to run a report showing how many lessons have been unlocked to parents for each child.
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Customizing toileting list for days child attends school
We would like to have only the children who are scheduled to be at school on a given day of the week show up on the daily toileting list of children.
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Was wondering if we could have schools share exit interviews that they use. No need to reinvent the wheel.
I feel that as a school we would gain valuable information about how we could improve our school by doing an exit interview with both our families that are leaving and our staff. I know there are ones that already exist. Would love to see them.
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I suggest you create an algorithm to measure the progress within a specific lesson area.
The algorithm would be based on the number of lessons in that area and the progress within each lesson. For example, the progress in long division would be connected to all the lessons on racks and tubes, the stamp game, and finally, the long division algorithm on paper. Each lesson would have a score attached to the progress (e.g. not yet introduced = 1, introduced = 2, needs practice = 3, practicing = 4, proficient = 5). Then let's say long division has a total of 10 lessons mapped to it, the score for long division would automatically be generated in the spreadsheet by averaging those 10 numbers. It would be 1 if none of those lessons have been introduced. If it is a new topic for the child, it would likely average out to 2, and if they are making a lot of progress and proficient in most lessons linked to that area, it would likely average out to be close to 4.
The algorithm would be based on the number of lessons in that area and the progress within each lesson. For example, the progress in long division would be connected to all the lessons on racks and tubes, the stamp game, and finally, the long division algorithm on paper. Each lesson would have a score attached to the progress (e.g. not yet introduced = 1, introduced = 2, needs practice = 3, practicing = 4, proficient = 5). Then let's say long division has a total of 10 lessons mapped to it, the score for long division would automatically be generated…
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