EmilyTapestrySupport Posted June 12, 2019 Share Posted June 12, 2019 When you start a new academic year, there are a few things you need to think about when it comes to your Tapestry account. We’ll have a look at those in this tutorial so you can be sure you’re not missing anything! We’ll go through each of these individually, but in brief, the things we’ll cover are: 1) Making sure only the staff members who are still at your setting have access 2) Transferring out and/or removing any children who have left 3) Transferring in and/or adding any new children joining you 4) Making sure the correct relatives are set up 5) Setting up/amending new groups and key children 6) Checking your period dates work for you 1) Making sure only the staff members who are still at your setting have access This is really important! Ideally, you’ll amend the staff access to your account every time a staff member leaves/joins, but if you haven’t had chance up to now, now’s the time! What you need to do, is make sure you’re logged into the browser version (not the app) and go to your control panel then the ‘Manage Staff’ section. From there just take a quick look through the list making sure no one is on there who doesn’t work at your setting anymore and that anyone who has joined you has been added. I’d also really recommend that you have at least two people with manager status – if not and the only manager leaves/is off sick, you won’t be able to change your settings on Tapestry, export PDF copies of the children’s journals, or add new children or staff members. For safeguarding reasons, we at Tapestry can’t add new managers to the account for you so we might not be able to help you! If you need to remove any staff members you can use the cogs along the line from their name to delete them individually (1) or the tick boxes to delete as many as you like at once (2 and 3). This tutorial goes through it in more detail if you need some more help! To add new staff members, you just need to either click on the + Add Staff member button at the top to do them individually, or scroll to the bottom to add them by CSV if you would like to do many at once. 2) Transferring out and/or removing any children who have left If you have children who will no longer be active on your account (so you won’t be adding to their profiles/making assessments on your Tapestry) you will need to remove them from your account so you have space for more children. Before you do that though you can transfer a copy of their profiles to whichever setting/account they are moving to (as long as it’s to another Tapestry account). You can do that from the transfer section of the control panel. Just click start a transfer then follow the instructions. Take a look at this transfer tutorial for a detailed explanation if you like though! The other thing you’ll want to do with the leavers is export copies of the journals (if you didn’t do that at the end of last term). This tutorial explains that. Once you’re happy that you can remove the profiles though, you can do that by going to the ‘Manage Children’ section and using the cog or tick boxes next to the children’s names to delete or deactivate them. It’s worth noting that you have 90 days after deleting a child to restore them so there is plenty of time to change your mind/remember something you need to export. This tutorial here will talk you through how to do this if you do need to. 3) Transferring in and/or adding any new children joining you You may also find that you have new children joining you. Some of those might be transferred in, in which case you will need to speak to the setting where they’re coming from to get a transfer name and key and put those into the boxes within the ‘Transfer’ section of the control panel. If you have children joining you who don’t already have a profile you can add new children from the ‘Manage Children’ section of the control panel. To add them one at a time, click on the ‘+ Add Children’ button (1) or to add them in bulk from a CSV (excel) file, go to the bottom of the page and add the file and upload it there. You can use the 'Import CSV' button (2) next to the '+ Add Child' button at the top of the page as a shortcut to go to where you need to upload the CSV file from. If you need a bit more help with adding children take a look at the ‘Setting up Tapestry’ section of the tutorials – you will be able to find a tutorial to help you there. 4) Making sure the correct relatives are set up Relatives aren’t automatically deleted when you delete their children so if there are any who don’t have another child at your setting it might be worth deleting them now, just to tidy up your list of active relatives. If you need to re-add them to your account at a later point you will be able to! To do that just go to the ‘Manage Relatives’ section of the control panel and either use the cog or the tick boxes next to their names to delete or deactivate them. Relatives of children who are transferred into your account may come as part of that transfer, but they won’t be active straight away, which means they won’t be able to login. You can activate them as part of the transfer process though. If you click on the ‘Manage Received Relatives’ button when you’re looking at the transfer in the ‘Transfer Children’ section that will walk you through what you need to do, but that’s explained a bit more in this tutorial. If you’re setting up brand new relatives you can do so from the ‘Manage Relatives’ section of the control panel. As with adding children and staff you can do them individually through the ‘+ Add Relative’ or in bulk via a CSV file. Just remember when you do this to attach the child/children to the relative so that the relatives can see the journals. The 'Setting up Relatives (managers only)' section on the tutorials page can provide you with extra assistance setting up brand new relatives if you need. 5) Setting up/amending new groups and key children For assessing, tracking and analysis purposes, it’s really useful for you to have groups set up. Some are set up automatically based on the information you’ve put into Tapestry when adding the children e.g. gender, cohort, whether they have SEN or English is an additional language for them. However, you can set up any other kind of group you like from the ‘Manage Groups’ section of the control panel. If you would like to limit which children you see on a general basis or know that you will be assessing children in a certain group a lot more than others you can add them as ‘key children’. Once you have done that you can tell Tapestry to only show you those, and they will show up at the top of lists of children when you’re making observations. You need to do that from the ‘Manage Staff’ section by clicking on the ‘Manage Key Children’ button. This tutorial explains in depth how to set up key children and this one explains how you can set it so that staff can only see their key children. 6) Checking your period dates work for you Although you can change the dates and number of your periods at any point during a year, we do recommend that you do it at the beginning of an academic year. This is because if you change them part way through (it’s especially likely if you change the number of periods), the scores that show up in your summative assessments might change, and that could change the figures in your analysis section too. So, to make sure they match up with the number of periods you want, and the term dates you have, you just need to go to the control panel (again!) then settings, then summative assessments. About half way down that page you will see a section for your dates. Click on the X button to amend them. This tutorial covers this in more depth if you’d like to see. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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