BTEC & Cambridge Technicals
Online tracker, submission
& marking system for QCF
BTEC & OCR Cambridge Technicals
Freeing BTEC Teaching Staff.
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Schools and Departments can be defined, along with
Heads of School and Heads of Department.
The same member of staff can be head of multiple schools and / or departments.
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Staff can be allocated to BTEC courses, including cross-school
and cross-department teaching.
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Students can be registered on multiple courses concurrently.
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Staff can set up assignments, complete with release date, formative deadline
and summative deadline.
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The assignment-brief IV process is fully managed and audited.
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Staff can mark submitted work electronically, with images of the students' documents
being embedded in the web page for online marking.
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Locate and view any assignment for any student at any time from anywhere
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Multiple assignment submissions allowed.
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Staff may view and mark work for any assignment submitted to any unit for
any course to which the member of staff is registered. This allows for full transparency,
workload balancing.
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Staff can immediately see which students have submitted / not submitted against
individual assignments, along with achieved grades for the assignment.
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A simple traffic light system immediately shows which students' assignments
were submitted early / on time / late
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Submissions can be saved partially marked, allowing the teacher
to resume marking later. Students are not allowed to see
feedback until a submission has been fully marked.
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Staff can amend feedback after a submission has been marked
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Course statistics can be viewed at any time by a single mouse click.
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Criteria can be awarded manually, i.e., without the need for an assignment.
This allows for assessment via non-system methods such as observations.
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Year statistics can be viewed at any time by a single mouse click.
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All marking is fully audited
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Classroom support staff can be allocated, giving access
to a student's entire learning record, including assignments and tutor
feedback.
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... and more