An introduction to EUCLID Assessment & Progression software

An introduction to EUCLID Assessment & Progression software

Aim

This workshop is for school staff new to the EUCLID 'Assessment & Progression' role and provides an overview of the process with some 'hands on' experience of the software with our support. 

Audience

This training is aimed at Administration Support staff who are new to the EUCLID 'Assessment & Progression' software, who's school are included within the pilot group.

Content

The new EUCLID 'Assessment & Progression' software has been developed and piloted with 17 schools across the University. It allows staff to do the following

  • create and edit assessment structures for their courses
  • record and calculate student marks 
  • run course board reports to ratify assessment outcomes
  • publish provisional and final assessment outcomes for students

This replacec SMART and other assessment systems for most schools in 2016, however, there are still a few schools who will be continue to use their existing systems.