TRAINING SCHEDULING Scheduling of Classroom Events; Book learner on Events; Attendance Register User Manual Event Management: Create Master Data As an example of working with Event Management master data we will populate a few  Venues,  add an  Event Coordinator  and also discuss adding  Training Interventions .  This will be used to demonstrate the importance of correctly registering your master data and also emphasise some of the the functionalities of the master data sections. Venues The diagram below shows in a simple way how much information could be captured against a venue. It must be added that  Venues  is probably the most comprehensive of the master data sections. Besides populating the venues, the additional information that will also be discussed is: Room Campus Venue-related settings in the Event Management Module Adding a Venue 1. Open the list of venues from the event management master data: Modules | Event Management | Master Data | Venues | Venue 2. If a venue is to be deleted, tick its delete checkbox and click  Delete . 3. To add a new venue, click  Add.  A blank venue page will open where you can provide the appropriate details. 4. Complete the venue detail page and click  Save . After submitting the venue, the previously greyed-out tabs (Room, Communication, Address, Documents and Campus) become active. 5. Save Add New  is used to to save the current venue and immediately create a next blank page for another new venue to be added. This is a handy feature when you have to add multiple venues one after the other. 6. After saving a  Delete  button is displayed so that a venue can be deleted while still on the venue screen. The information on the venue’s other tabs is optional but can be of great help in preventing event disasters e.g. overbooking a room, booking an event on the wrong campus etc.   When an event is set up, the information provided on the other tabs will generate subtle warning messages e.g. when allowing more attendees than a room can accommodate. Adding A Room 7. Click to open the  ROOM  tab. On this screen, if it is an existing venue with existing rooms, a list of available rooms is shown. This list looks similar to the list of venues. NOTE:  Be sure to ALWAYS add a room called TBA (To be announced) for cases when the specific room for the event cannot be determined up front. This room is shown on the screen below. 8. Click  Add  on the room tab to add a new room to this venue. 9. Provide the room details and click  Save  to submit. Venues Not Showing on Event Detail Page? There are two reasons why a venue that was registered under master data does not show up in the venue library on the event detail page: A  setting  is available in the Event Management module with which to select either of the following two alternatives for venues: -  Allow events to be created by selecting ONLY the venue. ( Therefore venues don’t have to have rooms linked to them in order to be selected for an event ) -  Force events to be created with a venue AND a room.  ( Therefore a venue without at least one room linked to it cannot be selected for an event ) The Event Management module is being operated on a  campus  basis and the venues in the library have not been linked to their respective campuses. Enable cross-schema booking on rooms (optional) 1. From the System Administration Tools menu, click to open the configuration item: follow the navigation below and click  show all . System Administration | Tools | Configuration | Framework | Human Resources | Event Management 2. In the list of settings search for  Enable cross schema booking on rooms  and tick the setting value checkbox. Click  Update Settings . On the  Room Detail  tab you will now see a new setting available that will allow you to publish rooms to other schemas. 3. Tick the checkbox of each schema you want to publish the room to, click  Save . Linking a Room to a Campus Linking a room to a campus is an optional step and will not be discussed here. It is not a requirement anywhere in the system and will not affect its working or the selections that can be made. Linking a Venue to a Campus Linking a venue to one or more campuses is an optional step unless you operate the event module on a campus basis. Refer to the  working with campuses  section for more information on setting up campuses.   If the event management module was configured to operate on a campus basis, the following should be considered when loading venues: Every venue must be linked to a campus to enable the venue to be used for an event. A venue can be linked to more than one campus, making the venue available for both. In order to link a venue to a campus, follow these steps: 1. Open the list of venues from the event management master data: Modules | Event Management | Master Data | Venues | Venue 2. To open click on the venue that must be linked to a campus. From the venue’s tab strip, click campus to display a list of linked campuses. 3. Click  Add  to open the campus selection screen. 4. From the list tick the campus that should be linked to this venue and click  Select  to link it. If there are no existing campuses to link, click  Add  then complete and save the campus detail. Coordinator As with the list of standard venues, a list of event coordinators can also be loaded. This library of coordinators is then available for use in events.   Adding a new Coordinator 1. Open the list of coordinators from the event management master data: Modules | Event Management | Master Data | Coordinator 2. Click  Add  to add a new coordinator to the library by selecting an employee from list of employees. 3. If a coordinator is to be deleted, tick its delete checkbox and click  Delete . Note : If the coordinator is currently linked to a future event, the message in the image below is displayed: The message warns that the coordinator(s) are still linked to events and, if you want to proceed with the deletion of the coordinator(s), the earliest date on which the coordinator(s) can be deleted. This date is typically a date just after the last event for a coordinator has been completed. Make your selection of coordinators to delete or to leave on the list and click  Delete  to accept the future dates on which the remaining coordinators will be ended in the system. Training Interventions The training interventions master data section contains a library of courses that can be used in events. As such the information required seems relatively simple and only one field, the  Intervention Name , is mandatory. These are found on the  Training Intervention Detail  tab. Training Intervention Detail However, a closer look at the role the screen on the next page and its information plays, reveals many important aspects that determine amongst other things: The name under which events etc., based on this intervention, will be saved to an employee’s learner history. Whether learner records using this intervention will be able to be used in official reports. An important consideration is that every record logged in the Learner Records must have a corresponding record in the training intervention library. An exception to this rule is historical learner records imported into Signify HR from external sources. Below is a description of the purpose of some the fields as well as some general guidelines. 1. Code A code a client uses to uniquely distinguish this course. The code is not an auto-generated field.  2. Training Intervention Name  (Required) A name serving as heading for an intervention. Attention should be given to this name since it is: The name users would see when booking on an event by this name. The name under which a record will be written to an employee’s learner records. The name under which an assessment is published.   3. Description Describe the focus and contents of an event. The field allows text formatting. 4. Type This field determines where (in which module) an intervention is displayed. If an intervention’s type is: Classroom, it could only be used in Event Management. Assessment, it is visible as an activity when building assessments. Etc. 5. Training Provider The training provider usually responsible for training on this intervention. 6. Learning Type An arbitrary categorisation. Potentially affecting the categorisation on reports. Examples of typical learning types are  1 Day Classroom, Awareness Training, Motivation  etc. 7. Nature of learning An arbitrary classification of learning. Examples are  Internal, External, Formal  etc. FOR NQF-ALIGNED INTERVENTIONS ONLY 8. NQF Level Use only if the course is NQF aligned. 9. NQF Band 1 - 4: General and further education and training qualifications sub-framework 5 - 7: College diplomas and technical qualifications 8 - 10: Degree and occupational qualifications 10. Credits Use only  if course is NQF aligned. 11. Hours Number of hours the average person would need to complete this course. 12. Automatic certification Can be used to automatically issue a person with a unique certificate number on successful completion of a course. The rules for this are process-specific and must be configured by Signify Software.  To activate and use this option, please contact Signify for assistance. PRINTING OF LEARNER CERTIFICATES 13. Learner can print certificate when competent If a person was marked competent on a course and this check box is switched on for the particular intervention, the learner record would be available on the Employee Self Service Portal and the employee could then print an official certificate for himself. 14. Certificate Display If used, will override the intervention’s name with a specific certificate-friendly name. 16. Skills Priority Used in SETA reporting. 18. Learner record expiry options Only used for reporting purposes. 19. Training category A list of the DTI training categories.  Find below a short definition for each category. A  - Formal Qualification. B  - Formal Qualification with mentorship. C  - Structured Learning in the workplace with mentorship or coaching e.g. Apprenticeship where practical involvement is required and formally accessed by an accredited body. D  - Institutional instruction together with structured, supervised experiential learning in the workplace (Learnership). E  - Structured, supervised experiential learning in the workplace which may include some institutional instruction - such training typically has an assessment linked to it. F  - Structured information sharing or direct instruction involving workshops, seminars or conferences and short courses with no assessment link to it. G  - Informal and on the job training. 20. Sub category For reporting purposes. 21. Log to Learner record Tick this box if an intervention should cause the  Log to Learner Record  checkboxes to be ticked by default on step 3 of the Attendance register of an event. Costing Structure The  Costing Structure  tab allows a user to specify the cost elements for an intervention. This structure is then available on employee learner records, on training event attendance registers etc. Note the following when specifying the cost elements: 1. Click  Add  to add new cost elements from the cost elements library. For every cost element you can specify: The proposed amount to be billed per course attendee. Whether the amount is  Editable  for a specific event. (Meaning if changed it would be changed for all attendees on the event as well) Whether the amount can be  Changed per Attendee . (If this is ticked in addition to  Editable , the implication is that the amount for a cost element can be changed not only on an event level but also on an attendee level.   Event Management: Create a new Event 1. Open the event management module Modules | Event Management | Administration | Manage training 2. Click  Add New Event . A blank Event Detail screen is opened where the event is planned. If any fields on the event detail screen are automatically filled in when it is opened, it is because a default event template exists which serves as the starting point for all new events. This default template is used to pre-populate every new event with selected information e.g. prices, requirements etc. On the blank event detail screen, note the following: There are a number of inactive tabs at the top of the page. These are used to more fully plan and describe the event and will become active once the event detail page is saved the first time. Use the hand icons next to some of the fields to open a standard list of items to select from. Specify dates by making use of the calendar icons. Fields with an * are compulsory. The  Attendance Requirements  section is used to set the number of attendees allowed as well as to make provision for a waitlist on the event. It also enables you to determine the cut-off dates for bookings and cancellations. Normally events can only be booked on up to the day before the event. If it is required to keep the event open for bookings to the day of the event, set the booking cut-off days to -1.  This should however only be used for special cases. 3. Complete the event detail page by selecting appropriate values and then clicking  Save . If a warning message appears acquaint yourself with the contents because in many cases it could warn you of possible conflicts e.g. number of seats available etc. Note how the STATUS and EVENT STATUS fields of the event change when the event is saved. Notes on Using the Libraries Some of the libraries used to select items from are either interdependent or dependent on other events. A few examples are: The Provider field is populated from the Training Intervention library. Only venues that are available for the selected dates are shown. On the library search screen, tick the  Show venue/room that will be double booked  checkbox if all venues must be shown. If a coordinator is linked to one or more campuses, only these campuses will be available in the campus library. In some cases the coordinator and his/her campus are automatically set. Only facilitators that are available for the selected dates are shown.  On the library search screen, tick the  Show Facilitators that will be double booked  checkbox if all facilitators must be shown. At the top of the page a ribbon of new functionalities has now appeared besides the previously inactive tabs that have now also become active.   Save Event Saves the event details and displays a  Saved Successfully  message as confirmation. Copy Event Use the current event as a template to create another event from. All details will be copied over but you will be expected to provide a new event date and time. Settings Specify event-specific characteristics e.g. if the event can be booked from a training pathway etc. Confirm Event Once it is certain that an event will go ahead as planned it can be confirmed by clicking this button. Cancel Event An event can be cancelled at any stage by clicking this button. The event will not be deleted but will be moved to the Cancelled Events status where it could still be viewed or even reused. Finalize Event The event has taken place, the attendance register has been completed and all invoices paid etc. Click this button to finalise and “archive” the event. Publish Event An event is not visible to the general users unless it is published. Even a planned event can be published and will allow bookings as an indication of interest. Additional tabs on the event page will become available once the user clicks the  Advanced Options  tab.  The working of these is discussed in the  Advanced Options  section. A very useful functionality on the ribbon can be accessed via the Copy Event button. Cross-Schema venue booking On the  Event Detail  screen click the  hand  icon to open the venue/room library. 1. Select the  Show Venue/Room published to all schemas  radio button, click  Search . 2. Click  View venue schedule  to see available dates before you select a venue. 3. From the Venue/Room list select the radio button of the chosen venue, click  Select . Copy Event Properly populating an event with all the necessary information could take quite a while. Clicking the  Copy Event  button enables a user to re-use existing events to create new ones. 1. From the Manage Events page, locate the event that is to be re-used or copied. 2. On the functionality ribbon, click to open the  Copy Event  screen shown below. The entire event can be copied to a new event but in the process changes are allowed to the new event’s schedule. How much this is changed can be indicated by using the  Copy Type  radio buttons. (Radio button  Copy event using existing schedule  selected) If the radio button  Copy event and create a new schedule  is selected, the screen changes as follows. 3. Make the required schedule changes and click  Copy . The event is copied to a new event and a confirmation is displayed containing the new event’s reference number. Cancel an Event An event can be cancelled at any stage in its lifecycle even when attendees are already booked on it. 1. To cancel an event, locate and click the  Cancel Event  button on the Event ribbon. 2. The following confirmation is required, allowing a user to indicate if cancellation notifications are to be sent to attendees already booked on the event. Event cancellation notifications  ARE NOT AUTOMATICALLY SENT OUT  to attendees when an event is cancelled. The checkbox shown above must be explicitly ticked to enable this functionality. Event Management: Book a Course From the moment that an event is published it is visible to users who then can request a booking on it or in the case of a manager book his/her employees. The Manager's View When a manager logs into the Signify HR system he has the same navigation options as a normal user. Remember that a manager is firstly a general system user and secondly a manager of employees. A user who logs into the Signify HR Suite has two options by which to access events and related information. Standard functionalities Advertised Events, My Requests, My Notification, My Events, Help Contact Information, Reports These are the standard functionalities available to a manager.  They are exactly the same as the functionalities available to a general system user since a manager must be able to manage his own training events and courses as well. From the portal Navigate to the book a course portal Option 1: My Quick Start |  Book a Course Option 2: Quick Links |  Book a Course You should now be able to see a list of available courses. Using the view by tool displayed below you can choose how you want the events to be displayed. When viewing by Category click the  plus  sign next to a node to expand the category and display the individual events. When the category grouping is expanded the individual events are shown as indicated below. The manager books himself on an event (as a user) Click the  View/Book  hyperlink next to an event to request a booking. On the  Event Detail  screen read through the event details, click the  Book Event  button. Read through the event booking, and click confirm booking. Email Template - Event Request ET1 - Booking request mail sent to the user (manager) once the manager booked himself on an event.   The manager loads his employees onto an event In addition to the general user functionalities a manager must also be able to manage the training requirements of his employees. This menu item enables the manager to view and approve all his employees’ booking requests as well as their requests for new training events to be scheduled. Although the manager stays primarily responsible for these duties, the system coordinator can also perform them when necessary. Rules when a manager books his employees on an event: Book my Employees button is visible on the screen where all the learning providers (schemas) are listed. A manager can only book his employees on courses IN HIS OWN SCHEMA.  No cross-schema booking seems to be available yet. On a daily basis, if a person is detected to be a manager, the Event Manager role will be assigned (or revoked if he is no longer a manager). Employee bookings made by the manager will go straight to the Pending Confirmation status which will allow the academy to book the person.  No further approval is required. A manager will be able to only book employees reporting to him as their TRAINING MANAGER (or line manager depending on the current setting determining this) A manager can book his/her employees by following these steps: Navigate to training calendar (book a course). Click the  View/Book  hyperlink next to the desired event / training to be done. On the  Event Detail  screen read through the event details, a  Book my employees  tab is available where you can select the employees reporting to you in the capacity of Training Manager (this reporting line can be modified but more on that later). Click  Add Employee,  a list of employees reporting to you is displayed. From the list of employees mark the checkbox (see below) of each employee you want to book on the selected course, click  Select . Note below that after clicking the select button the letter  ' R '  appears next to the checkbox to indicate that a booking request has been send. Click  Close. All requests will now be displayed under the Book my employees tab. Reporting line as training manager The event management training manager reporting can be modified: System Administration | Tools | Configuration | Framework | Global Settings | Learner Record / Event Management Link Evaluation to an Event Navigate to: System Administration | Modules | Training Scheduling | Administration | Manage Training The steps required to link an Event Evaluation to an Event, is the focus of this article. 1. Find your Event Search for and select the event you want employees to evaluate. 2. Navigate to the Evaluation Tab on the Event 1. Click on Advanced Options for more options related to the Event. 2. Click on the Evaluation tab to open the Evaluation List screen for the Event. 3. View the Evaluation List screen details On the Evaluation List screen you can: Add a new Evaluation Delete an Evaluation View feedback received from an Evaluation View the report by Attendee Publish the feedback to the LMS portal Search for Evaluations. The screen message on the Evaluation list contains important information. Remember to read it to ensure you complete all required actions for your evaluation to be sent to end users. 4. Add the Evaluation to the Event Click on the Add button on the Evaluation List screen to select an Evaluation for this Event. Select the Evaluation you want to use from the list. Click the Select button to link the Evaluation to the Event. Click on the Close button to Return to the Evaluation List screen 5. Setup the Event Setting for the Evaluation Select the Event Detail Tab. Select Settings to view the Event Settings. 3. Update the value of the Number of days after the event that appraisal is sent to attendee. The value must be 1 or more 4. Update the value of the Number of times the appraisal should be sent when no response. The value must be 1 or more 5. Click on Save Event Settings, to apply the changes you have made. What happens next? Based on the settings, the Evaluation will be sent to the employee or made available on the LMS portal. For example, if the setting values are set as indicated below: Number of days  after the event that appraisal is sent to attendee =  7   Number of times  the appraisal should be sent when no response =  3   Event ended  Tues 2018/10/02 And the following is true: Event Status is "Planned" or "Confirmed". Employee Booking Type is "Confirmed Booking". Employee Attendance Type is "Attended". The following will happen: The email will be sent on  Tues 2018/10/09 ,  Wed 2018/10/10  and  Thu 2018/10/11 The employee will receive the Evaluation email 7 days after the event end date, for 3 days. The Evaluation email will be sent up to 3 times if no response is received. The Attendee can access the Evaluation from the end date of the Event until the last day of the last email reminder on  Thu 2018/10/11 Where can the Attendee access the Evaluation? By clicking on the URL in the Email they receive From within the LMS on the Evaluation Tab for the specific Course How does the End User see the Evaluation? The Evaluation displayed to the End User can contain: An Overall Rating Questions as linked to the Evaluation Configure Microsoft Teams and Zoom to use as a Online Event Platform Please se attached PDF and Word document that explains the process to Configure Microsoft Teams and Zoom to use as a Online Event Platform in the Training and Scheduling Module ( Event Management ). User Manual - Condensed 1. INTRODUCTION The Event Management module forms part of the Learning Management System (LMS) in the Signify HR Suite of Software. Its main purpose is the efficient management of events.   The module enables an event to be taken through its entire life cycle i.e. from setting it up, managing booking requests from prospective attendees, booking request approval by management, formal booking by a training academy, the printing of attendance registers, capturing of learner records, and the eventual closure of the event. The Event Management module is strictly process and role-driven and in this manual, the different roles are dealt with according to their responsibilities at different stages of the event management process.  In other words, understanding the event management process is of the utmost importance. The focus of this manual is to enable an Event Administrator to quickly set up an event, without any bells and whistles. Additional features are dealt with later in the manual. 1.1. The main phases which will be covered are: Create a training intervention (the name of the event) Create a closed event Load attendees Print a paper-based attendance register for attendees to sign Complete the electronic attendance register for the attendees 2. USER ROLES IN EVENT MANAGEMENT The following roles play a part in managing an event.  In the table that follows, a general definition is given for each as well as typical activities PER role. For a user to be able to perform the activities in the following pages, the user must be assigned the role of Event Administrator. Kindly refer to the Event Management Advanced manual for the steps to assign roles to users. Role Definition Typical Activities General User All employees having to book themselves on events Search for and view advertised events Request event bookings Search for and download learning guides Manager All employees having people reporting to them and who is expected to approve booking requests All the normal user activities plus: Receive event booking request notifications from employees Approve/decline booking requests Event Manager All employees having people reporting to them and who is expected to book their own employees All the normal user activities plus: The ability to book employees reporting to them on events Event Coordinator An employee explicitly assigned the role of coordinating events in the module Create new events Act as the coordinator (with all the implied responsibilities) Manage booking requests on behalf of managers and employees Make event bookings Manage the event Print attendance register Complete the system attendance register and update learner records Answer event queries Event Administrator An employee explicitly assigned the role of system administrator on the Event Management module Full administrative control over: Master data Employee management Events 3. CREATE A TRAINING INTERVENTION IN THE LIBRARY Before an event can be created, its name must exist in the Training Intervention library.  See below the recommended minimum fields to be completed in this library to make the name available for an event’s creation. 3.1. Getting There From the main menu, click System Administration | Modules | Training Scheduling | Master Data | Training Interventions. 3.2. What do I do? Provide information in the following fields.  A detailed explanation of the remaining fields can be found in the Event Management Advanced manual. 1. Training Intervention Name ( Required) A name serving as heading for an intervention. Attention should be given to this name since it is: The name users would see when booking an event by this name. The name under which a record will be written to an employee’s learner records. 2. Pathway Step Type This field determines where (in which module) an intervention is displayed.  If an intervention’s type is  Classroom , it can only be used in Event Management. 3. Learning Type An arbitrary categorization.  Potentially affecting the categorization on reports. Examples of typical learning types are 1 Day Classroom, Awareness Training, Motivation, etc. 4. Nature of learning An arbitrary classification of learning.  Examples are  Internal, External, Formal  etc. 5. Training Classification An arbitrary classification of learning.  Examples are  Local, Soft Skills  etc. 6. Training Category A list of the DTI training categories.  Find below a short definition for each category. A  - Formal Qualification. B  - Formal Qualification with mentorship. C  - Structured Learning in the workplace with mentorship or coaching e.g. Apprenticeship where practical involvement is required and formally accessed by an accredited body. D  - Institutional instruction together with structured, supervised experiential learning in the workplace (Learnership). E  - Structured, supervised experiential learning in the workplace which may include some institutional instruction - such training typically has an assessment linked to it. F  - Structured information sharing or direct instruction involving workshops, seminars or conferences and short courses with no assessment link to it. G  - Informal and on the job training. 7. Skills Priority Typically linked to the SETA skills priorities e.g. Technology, Risk Management, and Compliance, etc. See below an example of the full Training Intervention screen. 4. CREATE A CLOSED EVENT A closed event is an event that is fully controlled by the event administrator.  Some of its characteristics are: General users cannot request a booking on a closed event. Only the administrator can load, book and/or decline attendees. A fuller explanation of event creation can be found in the Event Management Advanced manual. 4.1. Getting There From the main menu, click System Administration | Modules | Training Scheduling | Administration | Manage Training. 4.2. What will you see? On reaching the Event List page, note the following. Events scheduled to happen in the selected date range are listed. Always use the SEARCH section to make sure your event has not been created yet. Note the Event Reference Number, which is a unique number assigned to every event.  You will primarily use this number when searching for or referring to an event. Next to each event, find the ACTION button which gives you access to either edit the event or to jump directly to its attendance register. 5.    The tabs in the middle of the screen allow grouping of events according to their progress e.g. in planning, details confirmed, canceled, or finalised. 4.3. What do I do? Click on  Add New Event  to open the screen below.  Note the following when using the screen. There are several inactive tabs at the top of the page.  These are used to more fully plan and describe the event and will become active once the event detail page is saved the first time. Use the  Hand  icons next to some of the fields to open a list of library items to select from. Specify dates by making use of the icons. Fields with an  *  are compulsory. The  A ttendance Requirements section is used to set the number of allowed attendees as well as to make provision for a waitlist on the event. It also enables you to determine the cut-off dates for bookings and cancellations. Normally events can only be booked up to the day before the event. If it is required to keep the event open for bookings to the day of the event, set the booking cut-off days to -1. Complete the blank event detail page by providing or selecting appropriate values and then clicking   Save Once you have saved the page, note the following: The event gets a unique reference number, assigned in the Smart Navigation field. You can now  Copy the Event  for reuse if needed. You can group or even cancel the event using ( Confirm Event, Cancel Event, Finalize Event ) Assume the event will be sending a communication via email notifications to attendees and the email address FROM which they will be sent is shown around the top of the screen: ##########@company.com 5. LOAD ATTENDEES ON A CLOSED EVENT In the previous steps, a closed event was created, saved, and a unique reference number assigned.  In the following steps, attendees will be added to the employee database. For a more detailed explanation of working with nominations and attendees, kindly refer to the Event Management Advanced manual. 5.1. Getting There From the main menu, click System Administration | Modules | Training Scheduling | Administration | Manage Training, to open the Event List screen. If you are still not on the newly created event’s Event Detail tab, search for the event, then click  Action  |   Edit Event Details . 5.2. What do I do? From the list of tabs now displayed at the top of the event, locate and click  Attendance . Before going to the ATTENDEES section, note the purpose of each section: Request Two types of booking requests are handled here: Booking requests from prospective or nominated attendees. All prospective attendees whose requests were approved by their managers. Attendees All attendees for whom there is a booked reservation, are listed in this section. Attendance Register Several functionalities are contained in this section: All booked attendees from the ATTENDEES section are present. Attendees without bookings  (gate-crashers) can be loaded. An attendance register can be printed. An electronic attendance register can be completed and saved against each attendee. Various reports Locate and click to open the  Attendees  section. Click  Add Employee  to search for and load attendees from the employee database. The moment an attendee is loaded, the system sends an email communication with the course details and optionally a calendar invite. Alternatively, click  Import Employees  to import multiple attendees from an import sheet. Note while searching for employees how the system warns of events on which the attendee is booked on in the vicinity of the current event. The people loaded here are all seen as “booked”, i.e. they have a reserved place and are expected to attend.  This booking is therefore not just a nomination it is already confirmed. Zoom: 6. PRINT A PAPER-BASED ATTENDANCE REGISTER After loading attendees in the  Attendees  section, preparations usually start for the event to take place.  One of the actions is printing the attendance register. For a more detailed explanation of all the functionalities on the  Attendance Register  section, kindly refer to the Event Management Advanced manual. 6.1. Getting There From the main menu, click System Administration | Modules | Training Scheduling | Administration | Manage Training, to open the Event List screen. Locate the event and click  Action  |   Edit Event Details . 6.2. What do I do? Ensure the  Attendance Register  section is selected. When opening the section, all the employees loaded as attendees in the  Attendees  section will also be listed on the  Attendance Register  screen. Look for the screen section  Attendance Register Printing Options. Select the appropriate report format (e.g. All information on same page) and click  Preview  to generate a printable attendance register from the attendee information. Take the attendance register to class and have all attendees sign it. Bring the signed register back to the office for the next phase of the process. Zoom: 7. COMPLETE THE ELECTRONIC ATTENDANCE REGISTER On completion of a training event, one of the activities taking place afterward is updating the attendance register on the event.  This has the following benefits: Completing the electronic attendance register enables you to create a learner record for each attendee. An attendee can print a course certificate from the learner record if this is allowed for the course. If the event is linked to a pathway, the event will show as attended on the pathway. If the event is linked to an employee’s PDP record, the PDP record will show as completed. For a more detailed explanation of all the functionalities on the  Attendance Register  section, kindly refer to the Event Management Advanced manual. 7.1. Getting There From the main menu, click System Administration | Modules | Training Scheduling | Administration | Manage Training, to open the Event List screen. Locate the event and click  Action  |   Edit Event Details . 7.2. What do I do? Ensure the  Attendance Register  section is selected. When opening the section, all the employees loaded as attendees in the  Attendees  section will also be listed on the screen. Keep the signed attendance register handy.  On it you will have 2 types of entries: People who were booked. People who were not booked but nevertheless attended the event. Use the paper-based attendance register and transfer all needed information to the employee’s electronic record as follows.   Tick the following 2 checkboxes, or just the  Select  box if needed.  Ticking  Log to Learner Record  will create a learner record for each attendee. Pay attention to the following fields: Attendance Type e.g.  Attended Competent e.g.  Not Yet Competent The Comment field, if needed. Save  the entire page when done. Zoom: 8. ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONALITIES ON AN EVENT The following are convenient functionalities to be aware of when working with events. 8.1. Event Email Communications See below a diagram of the most important emails that can be triggered from the events module or click on the PDF link.  Mind_Map_-_Event_Management_Emails_15-09-2016.pdf 8.2. The Event List Screen Always consider the date range when searching for events. If an event cannot be seen on the screen in front of you, look whether it is not present on one of the grouping folders e.g.  Confirmed Event, Finalized Event  etc.   8.3. The Event Detail Tab Many fields draw their information from data libraries e.g. Training Interventions Providers Venues Coordinators Facilitators.   These are indicated by a  Hand Symbol If the required information is not present on the list, refer to the Event Management Advanced manual for information on populating the libraries. 8.4. The Event Schedule Tab If an event’s dates (called the schedule) must be changed, access the schedule from the event’s internal tabs. Click the  Advanced Options  tab to reveal additional functionalities Use the  Documents  tab to upload documents (e.g. brochure, training material etc.) to an event.  If flagged, some documents will be automatically included on emails to attendees. Use the  Cancel Event  button to cancel an event and send a cancellation email to all booked attendees. Quick Reference Guides & Practical Exercises List of Quick Guides & Exercises Click on the Download links to download the documents. Name   Practical Exercises Download Adding a Training Provider - Barcode Scanner App Download       FAQ's