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Starting in 4.1.7, learners can mark themselves as having attended a face-to-face session by scanning a QR code that appears on the attendance sheet using their mobile device. This marks their attendance as "Fully attended". By allowing users to self-attest, the instructor no longer has to manually enter everyone's attendance. The attendance however is not automatically "approved". The instructor must still approve the timesheet and in doing so, has the opportunity to change someone's attendance before their final approval. For example, if a learner scans the QR code available on the attendance sheet that the instructor brings to class, the learner will be marked as having fully attended the class. If the learner leaves early, the instructor can manually mark the learner as "partially attended" (with remarks that they left early) or even a "no show". The instructor can then approve the timesheet. Once approved, the learner can no longer mark their attendance using the QR code. |
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- The user will only be granted a learning record if their attendance is sufficient as defined in the "Activity Completion" section of the face-to-face activity in question.
- Time sheets need to be approved in order for a user to be marked as completed.
- You can not take attendance for sessions that are in the future. You can only take attendance if the session is in the past, in progress, or scheduled to start within the next 15 minutes. If the session is scheduled to start more than 15 minutes from now, the "Enter timesheet" link will not appear in step #3 above.
- Once a timesheet is approved, you can go back and modify someone's attendance. Note however that this will not void someone's learning record. In other words, if you accidentally marked someone as fully attended, approved the timesheet, and then want to mark them as a no show, their learning record will not automatically be voided. You must void the learning record manually. Read Voiding a Learning Record for an Individual User to learn more about that procedure. You may be required to void learning records for both the face-to-face activity and the course itself depending on which learning records were issued.