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Tabula 2020.3.1 released

We released Tabula 2020.3.1 on Thursday 5th March 2020. In this version:

  • We fixed a bug affecting the spreadsheet you can download from the ‘Submissions and feedback’ page for an assignment, via the 'Save as' button. For assignments using the double blind marking workflow, we’ve restored the names of all markers to the spreadsheet.

  • When viewing all students in a department, the ‘Tier 4 only’ filter (under 'Other') now only appears if you have permission to see the students' Tier 4 details.

  • An error message is now displayed if you try to record a meeting while masquerading as a staff member. It’s not possible to make changes while masquerading.

Fri 06 Mar 2020, 14:12

Tabula 2020.2.4 released

We released Tabula 2020.2.4 on Thursday 27th February 2020. In this version:

  • On the ‘Modules’ page of a student’s profile, beneath the list of modules, you can now see details of the exams the student is registered for.

  • We fixed a bug that was preventing the removal of a file attachment when it was the only one. This applies to, for example, extension requests, meeting records and mitigating circumstances submissions.
  • We added a 'Submit and approve' button for panel chairs in Mitigating Circumstances. This means that panel chairs can now record and approve outcomes in one step.

  • Some of the attendance-related aspects of the Tabula API were improved by Michael Gale in Computer Science, via an open source contribution.

Fri 28 Feb 2020, 12:31

Tabula 2020.2.3 released

We released Tabula 2020.2.3 on Thursday 20th February 2020. In this version:

  • We fixed a bug that prevented students requesting a further extension in some cases. If the original extension was recorded without a request from the student in Tabula, the 'Review extension' button was not displayed to them.
  • There was an open source contribution that adds the ability to fetch the attendance for a specific small group via the Tabula API.
Thu 20 Feb 2020, 14:11

Tabula 2020.2.2 released

We released Tabula 2020.2.2 on Thursday 13th February 2020. In this version:

  • You can now view an attendance audit trail for small group events. On the 'Record attendance' page for an event where attendance has been recorded or changed, a 'View history' button is displayed next to the 'Attendance last updated' time and date. If you select this button, a pop-up box displays a table with the following columns:

    • Date - the time and date of the change

    • User – the person who made the change

    • Changes - the name and University ID of each student whose attendance was recorded or changed, with the corresponding icon for 'Attended', 'Missed (unauthorised)', etc.
    Please note the following about the 'Changes' column:
    • Full audit trail data is only available from 29th October 2019. For attendance recorded or changed before then, 'Unknown' is displayed in this column.
    • If the user saves without making changes, or only creates or edits an attendance note, 'No attendance changes' is displayed.
    The above builds on work done for the previous release, which added a clock icon to the attendance icon when attendance was recorded or changed after the day of the event. If an attendance note is in place, though, the familiar envelope icon is displayed instead.
  • We added a downloadable Excel template for uploading small group teaching event attendance. On the 'Record attendance' page, select the 'Upload attendance' button, then in the box that pops up use the link to download the template. The template includes any attendance that has already been recorded.
  • We made some changes to what you see when reviewing the mitigating circumstances submissions added to a panel:
    • We moved the 'Return to panel' button from the 'Actions' section on the right to the top of the page and made it a link instead. The top section of the page remains in place when you scroll, so the link stays visible.
    • We added the 'Approve outcomes' (or 'Unapprove outcomes') button to the bottom of the 'Outcomes' section. It is also available in the 'Actions' section, as before.
  • Markers can now see the time and date that feedback was published to students. On the 'Marking' page for an assignment, under the expandable 'Marked' section, this information is displayed next to the progress bar for each student whose feedback has been published.
  • We made the Assignments page of students' profiles more consistent with the Assignments page under Coursework Management. This had the unintended effect of displaying the ‘student view’ of the Assignments page within students’ profiles to staff. The ‘staff view’ has since been restored.

  • Students with extensions are now released for marking when their extended deadline is reached, rather than on the assignment close date. This applies to assignments set to automatically release to markers.
  • The 'Late feedback' filter on the 'Assignments' page now takes extensions into account. When you apply this filter, the following scenario will no longer cause the assignment to be displayed:
    • The assignment close date was more than 20 working days ago
    • The assignment has a student enrolled whose extended deadline is fewer than 20 working days ago
    • This student has not yet received feedback.
    The 'Assignments' page for a department is accessed via the corresponding link under 'My department-wide responsibilities' on the main 'Coursework Management' page.
  • Students with an extension who are subsequently removed from the assignment are no longer notified that their submission is overdue. This was already the case for students without extensions.
  • On the 'Set default event properties' page for a small group set, the time picker for 'Start time' and 'End time' no longer displays a date.
  • All files within Coursework Management now download when you select them. Previously, certain files opened in the web browser in certain cases. This change provides greater consistency and improved security.
Mon 17 Feb 2020, 14:42

Tabula 2020.2.1 released

We released Tabula 2020.2.1 on Thursday 6th February 2020. In this version:

  • We made some changes to support mandatory attendance monitoring:
    • When small group teaching event attendance is recorded after the day of the event, a small clock icon is displayed with the attendance icon. Selecting the attendance icon displays a pop-up box that details who recorded the attendance, when they recorded it, and how many days after the event this was.
    • We also added three new reports to the ‘Reports’ component:
      • ‘All event registers’
      • ‘Unrecorded event registers’. This shows all events where one or more students have unrecorded attendance.
      • ‘Recorded late event registers’. This shows all events where one or more students had their attendance recorded or updated after the day of the event.
  • There is now the option to attach files when approving an extension.
  • We fixed open-ended assignments so that when a student makes a submission it no longer auto-records all ‘Coursework’ monitoring points for the rest of the year.
  • There is now a search box within the ‘modules’ filter on the Small Group Teaching admin page.
  • When you export a student’s profile within ‘Reports’, the resulting PDF file now includes the student’s full name and University ID on the top left of each page.
  • It’s now possible to remove all students from a reusable small group allocation, via a ‘Remove all students’ button at the top of the ‘Find students’ section.
  • When you link a small group set to a reusable small group allocation, the 'Students linked by' section on the ‘Properties’ page is now hidden.
  • Adding a bulk attendance note based on an existing note for an individual student now also adds any file attached to the existing note.
  • We improved the edit pages for assignments:
    • When there is no marking workflow, the option 'Automatically release assignment to markers on the assignment closing date' is hidden.
    • When ‘Collect submissions’ is not selected, the options which depend on submissions are greyed out and disabled.
    • On the ‘Edit students’ page, if any not-in-use assessment components exist a link to these is now always shown. Previously, if there were no in-use assessment components the link was not shown, even when a not-in-use component existed.
Fri 07 Feb 2020, 14:19

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