Key Terms and ConceptsTime periods include the following:
Summary of Time Period types A variety of time periods may be recorded in Paradigm allowing the system to associate meaning with specific dates or date ranges. This information is used across the system including government reporting, student course and unit enrolment, and scheduling units. Time Period Type | Description | Recommended |
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Academic Term | A generic record to define the start and end date of the following: term, semesters, trimesters or time period | Yes | Academic Year | A record to define the start and end date of an Academic Year, which may or may not align with a calendar year | Yes | Census Period | The last day to withdraw without incurring a FEE-HELP debt | Yes (for Higher Education Providers) | Configuration Date | A configuration time period is a set of dates that control specific site functionality | Yes | Dates used to populate default date ranges for reports | Some reports require date parameters for population | | Enrolment Period | The Dates between enrolments will be accepted | | Examination Period | The dates between when exams will be conducted | | Teaching Period | The dates from commencement to the end of the teaching period | | Timetable Period The dates from commencement to the end of the teaching period. Info |
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NOTE: This parameter also controls what report information / student / course statistics is displayed on the staff dashboard reports. |
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Summary of Configuration Periods Paradigm contains a number of special time periods, called configuration periods, that control specific areas of system functionality for example the course outline screen for online unit enrolments. Some of these configuration periods are also used in various system generated reports to limit the contents of a report when a user does not declare a specific date parameter such as a unit enrolment start date or a census date. The Student load on the student summary information specifically the Part / Full time displayed in the “Classic records loaded” is derived by paradigm based on the true EFTSL enrolment of the student in question by summing up the EFTSL on the scheduled units that sit within the dates specified in the time period called “SEMESTER_LOAD_PERIOD”.
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UNIT_ENROLMENT | It controls the scheduled units the student can enrol from the course plan. | ENROLMENT_PERIOD | Period that opens or closes the course plan to students [opens and closes online enrolments for students]. | TIMETABLE | A set of dates that controls which scheduled units are showing on the Student and staff View Timetable screens. It controls the session start and end dates imported from Rapla. The start date of a student’s unit enrolment must equal or sit within the beginning of the specified time period - ‘TIMETABLE’. | SCHEDULED_UNIT_DATES | The default start and end date for scheduled units. | SEARCH_SCHD_UNT_DATE | Default dates used on scheduled unit search fields across the site when the user does not specify a date. It should be change every year to the current year. | MOODLE_EXPORT | Dates for what data is sync via integration to a Moodle or other external site | INVOICING | It is used to the invoice time period when creating invoices, if a student’s unit enrolment sits within the window of the Invoicing date range defined in the system. This applies to both bulk invoice and manually raise the invoices. | INVOICING_DUE_DATE | An override can be used on the invoice to put on invoices. | Statement Of Fees | It controls what unit enrolment to put on the Statement Of Fees report that is printed for student. It is commonly called as Proforma Invoice. | CAN_CENSUS_PERIOD | It is used to control the units put on a CAN Notice when running the CAN report to send to students. |
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