Tabula release notes
Tabula 2020.7.1 released
We released Tabula 2020.7.1 on Wednesday 1st July 2020. In this version:
- We completed some preparatory work to enable departments to process module marks so they become 'agreed'.
- We fixed a bug that prevented the calculation of the graduation benchmark on level-based exam grids for four-year courses.
- Late assignment submissions are again flagged as such on the Assignments page of student profiles. An unintended consequence of a recent change was that they were only flagged as late until the student submitted.
Tabula 2020.6.8 released
We released Tabula 2020.6.8 on Sunday 28th June 2020. In this version:
- You are now able to confirm module marks for a subset of students on a module. For each student, you have three choices on the 'Confirm module marks' page in Marks Management:
- Confirmed
- Unconfirmed (Ongoing academic conduct investigation)
- Unconfirmed (Deadline extended beyond BoE meeting)
- For mitigating circumstances submissions where the recommendation to the board of examiners is 'Other', the accompanying text is now included in exam grids.
- We fixed a bug that caused some marks uploaded to SITS via Coursework Management to show in Marks Management as not uploaded to SITS.
- For the 'Calculate module marks' page in Marks Management:
- We improved the performance of the page.
- Where a module mark that differs from the calculated mark has been recorded, if you return to the page the calculated mark no longer appears in place of the recorded mark. In the mark history popup for such a mark, the 'Operation' column shows "Record module marks" rather than "Calculate module marks".
- When you change confirmed module marks, you are now told which departments will be notified.
Tabula 2020.6.7 released
We released Tabula 2020.6.7 on Wednesday 24th June 2020. In this version:
- When their students are affected, departments are now notified of changes to confirmed marks for modules in other departments. Email notifications are sent to Departmental Administrators in affected departments.
- We fixed a bug affecting marks uploaded to SITS via Coursework Management. These marks were appearing in the Marks Management component as 'out of sync'.
Tabula 2020.6.6 released
We released Tabula 2020.6.6 on Tuesday 23rd June 2020. In this version we completed some work on exam grids:
- The assessment breakdown for an individual student now includes:
- The same mark history popups that are used in the Marks Management component.
- The weighting of each assessment component.
- We fixed some bugs, including one that prevented graduation benchmark calculations appearing on benchmark breakdown pages when there was no mark for the current year.
Tabula 2020.6.5 released
We released Tabula 2020.6.5 on Monday 22nd June 2020. In this version:
- In the Marks Management component:
- We ensured that resit marks for assessment components are capped at the appropriate level when calculating module marks.
- The mark history popups for module and component marks now include 'Status' and 'Operation' columns.
- We added the student’s name to the mark history popups on the 'Record component marks' page. They were already present in the popups on the 'Calculate module marks' page.
- We accommodated reassessment via a different assessment method. You can now record component marks for these, which are used in the module mark calculation in place of the mark from the original assessment.
- The main Marks Management page now loads faster.
- We fixed a bug that caused marks from resits and further first sits to be incorrectly labelled as 'Agreed' marks. Such marks are now labelled 'Resit' or 'Further first sit', as appropriate.
- In exam grids:
- Unconfirmed actual marks are now highlighted, as shown in the key at the top of each grid.
- Where a module was subject to a missing marks adjustment and no module marks were awarded, 'FM' is now shown on the grid in place of a mark. 'Pass', 'Fail', or 'No result', is shown in brackets, as appropriate. For grids set to show component marks, 'FM' is also used for affected assessment components.