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News and Updates:
September 2005
RollMarker now has increased options for reports, letters and
emailing of student attendance data
August 2005
ReportMaker goes online - schools now have the option to for
teachers to write reports using a web browser directly to the school
network.
July 2005
ReportMaker offers the option to archive reports to PDF format
automatically.
October 25 2003
SMS Parents!
Schools now have the option of automatically sending a SMS message
to parents' mobile telephones from RollMarker.
Parents can also view a more detailed report on their child's absence
via a secure login to the school's website
August 20 2003
USB Flash drive support!
ReportMaker adds the ability to write student reports from a
USB flash drive. Imagine carrying your student reports in your pocket
attached to your key ring!
August 15
Benchmarking
A new component has recently been introduced for primary schools that
use standardised testing such as the AIM, PAT English, SA Spelling and
so on to electronically record, collate, calculate statistics & graph
student results.
A huge time saver for staff and administration!
July
2003
Sirius Logic adds an extensive web component to student
attendance software. Teachers can now use a web browser to mark
rolls for both timetabled classes and non-timetabled activities
such as school productions, instrumental music lesson.
"The staff
have responded very positively to the web browser approach, while
the office staff are very comfortable with recording extended
absences and pleased with the ability to respond to parent requests
for attendance information for their children," said Chris Hopkinson,
Bairnsdale SC
March
2003
Partnership with Human Edge
Sirius Logic announces an alliance with Human Edge, the leader in
timetabling (First Class) and student administration software (SAS).
Sirius Logic will be instrumental in assisting Human Edge to
provide software for assessment & reporting that is seamlessly
integrated into the Human Edge software
Feb 2003
The VCA begin marking classes using their new system. Using Pocket
PC's, the system electronically tracks attendance across dance,
music & drama workshops, instrumental lessons as well as normal
classes.
Diamond Valley and Mordialloc College join a growing
list of schools implementing the student attendance system
January 2003
Oberon High School begins the process of implementing student attendance
software into their school using a combination of laptops and handheld
computers.
December 2002
Sirius Logic joins with SyncIT to
incorporate the use of handheld Pocket PC technology
Victorian College of the Arts, Collingwood College and Craigieburn
Secondary College to be the three trial schools
November 2002
The Department of Education and Training announces that Sirius Logic
will be part of its trial of student attendance software.
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