This half day course introduces the new features of Options 5.7 for existing users of Options. Time will be given for a problem solving session to try and make sure schools are getting the best out of the software

 

This course covers the use of the Options/Pupil Grouping routines.

 

This course will ensure the timetable is managed during the academic year as efficiently as possible and is targeted not just at Timetablers but also at the many Administrators who seek to manage the timetable. This course is for staff in charge of making timetable changes during the year.
This could be the Timetabler, and administrator or preferably both!

 

This course covers the routines in the SIMS. Net Academic management related to the allocation of pupils to classes.

 

Cover 7 is integrated in SIMS .net and reads information from P7 and T6. It allows the user to manage absences and room closures and allocate suitable cover.

 

This course is aimed at those who have been using T6 for perhaps 2 or more years and wish to “top-up” their knowledge or to find if alternative methods are available to cover those tricky operations

 

Delegates should have a working knowledge of the academic organisation of the school.
Previous knowledge of NovaT is not a requirement.
Some knowledge of timetabling with or without IT support is expected.
Those with little or no timetabling experience should consider attending the Timetabling – an Introduction Course prior to attending this course.

 

This one day course covers the process of re-packaging software to add to your RM Community Connect network. It is aimed at Network Managers, Technicians or Teachers who have responsibility for managing software applications on the school curriculum network. You should already have attended a Managing your RM CC Network course.

 

The key objective of this course is to allow delegates to gain practical knowledge and experience of Community Connect 4.

 

This course provides the ideal introduction for those new to timetabling prior to using SIMS Nova T6. Course participants are advised to book on the Nova T6 New Users Course available each Spring Term

 

The purpose of this presentation is to assist you in the production of the Census for the DCSF using SIMS.net. It will also inform you of how additional information can be obtained by running reports and how this information is then transferred to you local authority. We will also advise you of which failures and queries can be ignored.

 

This Presentation aims to give a clearer understanding on how learning aims are generated within SIMS for the census collection.

 

The purpose of this presentation is to enable schools to produce their School Census for the DCSF using SIMS.net. It will also inform schools of any changes to the data that is collected, or any new requirements made by the DCSF and any known issues that there may be.

 

The purpose of this workshop is to enable schools to produce their School Census Return for the DCSF using SIMS.net. It will give you the background to the Return with practice of creating it and dealing with any validation failures and queries.

 

A very useful workshop dealing with the administrative tasks preparing for Exams. It is recommended that both the Examinations Officer and the Administrative Assistant attend.

 

This Workshop covers how to set up demestic exams within your school using Examinations Organiser. It is recommended that both the Examinations Officer and Administrative Assistant attend.

 

Aimed at Examination Officers who handle ‘on the day analysis’ from within Exams Organiser

 

New users of the SIMS Examinations Organiser Module. These may include schools using the module for the first time, and newly appointed examination management and administrative staff in existing schools.
It is recommended that both the Examinations Officer and the Administrative Assistant attend.

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