2005/10/15, Tom Hoffman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Refining the overall scope of SchoolTool 2006 development,
> particularly in reference to support for 6-8 semi-formal test sites.
> Remember the target for a solid beta for this is April 2006.
>
> SchoolTool 2006 will include:
>
> The current calendaring/scheduling/resource management features (with
> further refinement and improvements, of course).
>
> More rigorous workflow based facilities for enrollment, promotion,
> adding courses & sections, and other interstitial bits of the
> underlying business logic of student and class administration.
>
> A very complete web-based attendance system.

this is indeed very important. IMHO It should be very simple to use to
allow the teacher to use it at the beginning of the period to call the
students and register the absence directly in the system.

What will be the statistical capabilities, if any are already
forecasted, of this system ? (this is important to know before the
implementation, to be sure it will be possible to extract the
important data). Will it be in particular possible to extract these
data, for example in a cvs format, to be imported thereafter in a
spreadsheet, the presence of each student by period every day ?
Further satatistical analysis could therefore be done either in the
spreadsheet or better be programmed to be proposed as options included
in schooltool.

These statistical information are the ones that would be used, in such
schools as mine for example, to send to the parents, every week, a
report of the attendance of their child (especially if he/she has many
absences). This could also be automatized: product an automatic report
every week for the children having more than N number of absences in
the past week a report to be sent by mail or email. An add-on feature
could be to prepare the email so that one human being sould just have
to check the mail before it is actually sent.

> A simple web-based gradebook for keeping "traditional"
> point/percentage based scores.  This will not have a huge number of
> features, but should be straightforward and reliable with an nice user
> interface.

this is important too.

In France, there is a free software currently in developpement,  GEPI
(see http://gepi.mutualibre.org/). It is a php/mysql application, that
is first designed as a gradebook and that will also include a absence
tracking system.

The gradebook allows to print the "bulletin" (the official document
that is given to the student and his parent, following a schedule that
depends on the school but that is approximately either once every 2
months or 4 times a year).

This "bulletin" contains either numerical values or alphanumeric ones
(A = very good, >= 18/20, ...), but also some verbal comments by the
teachers ("eg: "you should focus on ...", "do you homework  more
regularly ..."). These comments are compulsory in some schools to help
better the students to improve.

I proposed last year to the developpers of GEPI to contact the ones of
Schooltool to consider some cooperation, but thay told me that they
have not a lot of time, do not use the same technology and also (if I
remember well) ... speak little English (that was a main problem).
Maybe we could try again to consider some cooperation, at least on the
functionnalities. Knowing that some companies in France are really
active with zope, they could be interested in proposing to the schools
a system based on zope.

I volunteer to do the link if you want.

> Also, we anticipate CanDo being integrated into the core SchoolTool
> distribution as competency/outcome/standard based assessment tool.

I think that a system to track the acquired competencies of the
students toward some required competencies (what is now done on paper
in Belgian primary schools) could be really interesting.

One point that the schooltool system MUST provide is a very easy
backup procedure that allows to *both* store the backup data on the
machine of the person (administrator) using the browser (so that he
can take these crucially important data with him) or on a dedicated
location (for example locally on the server or better also by ssh on a
remore machine). This backup and the corresponding restore (done as
test that the backup is working prefectly well) should be automatized
also (eg: done every night, or every wekk ...)

Thanks,

Nicolas
>
> Thoughts?
>
> --Tom
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