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TRANSFORMATION FROM COLLECTIVE TO INDIVIDUAL It is possible to transform a Collective Course to an Individual Course only if it has an enrolled person in it, if it has 0 or more than one enrolled person it will not be possible to transform this course. To proceed with the transformation you need to navigate to Collective Courses → Tab of . . . Continue reading...
The best way to create a collective course on a weekly basis is to create a generic template (click here to read the templates article) from the Teaching → Collective Courses panel in the upper right corner click Create from Template and then Definition of Course Types click on the green icon in . . . Continue reading...
Under Didactics, there is a Criticality Management item: This screen encloses all Courses that have critical issues and therefore require Secretariat intervention. The screen looks like this: Code: Course Code Course Name: Course Name Company Name: Name of the Company for which the course is reserved. Duration . . . Continue reading...
The hybrid class option provides the option of taking a blended class, where some students attend classes in-person and others online. It is therefore possible to choose manually or automatically, which students can attend physically and which must connect remotely, while still participating in the same lesson. Note: The system . . . Continue reading...
Course Status allows you to indicate the Status of a Course so that it is Open for Enrollment, Closed for Enrollment, or in Preparation, i.e., hidden from Teachers and Students. This function must be specially enabled in Configuration → Settings → Course Related Settings the Settings tab . . . Continue reading...
Any collective course can be extended by creating a second course, which will have the same characteristics as the original course and will begin after the first one ends. Unlike lengthening the original course, creating an extension course allows you to set an additional cost for students who want to . . . Continue reading...
The lump sum cost consists of a single cost that, unlike the one-time cost per enrollee, covers the entire course regardless of the number of enrollees. It will then be sufficient to indicate the lump sum cost related to the course either in creating a new course type or directly in creating a . . . Continue reading...
In case courses are provided by the school that for whatever reason do not include any associated fee, you can explicitly indicate this condition in the course creation form. The most important difference between a traditional course and a course without an associated fee is that the latter type does not require . . . Continue reading...
In case you need to move a private (i.e., not corporate) student from one collective course to another (i.e., from one class of students to another), you will need to enter the "Transfers and Refunds" section of the main menu. Note: This function allows transfers only to Collective Courses. For . . . Continue reading...
Cloning a collective course can come in particularly handy in cases where the same type of regular collective course has several classes of students with different schedules, for which it will be necessary to create as many courses as there are classes of students (e.g: Cambridge C1 collective course - . . . Continue reading...