Creating Events
Objective
This page explains on the topic of how to create a new event on Rapla and explains further on different scenarios.
Complexity Medium
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Page Contents
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Assumptions
You have already read Introduction to Rapla
You have already installed Rapla as per Accessing Raplaarchived
You have a valid Rapla user account
Key terms and concepts
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Note
Both admin and non-admin user privileges are able to create events in Rapla. Only admin users can edit events created by other users.
Be advised
The user needs to make sure they are not highlighting anything on the left-hand side of the menu bar. This can cause Rapla to think that you are creating any events against that resource. Hence, you might see a warning message.
Explanation of Standard Event Types
Sessions (Lecture, tutorials, etc.) - most popular one, used for synchronising with Paradigm
Meetings
Exams
Student bookings
Auditions
Explanation of Standard Event Attributes (Fields)
Take the most popular event type - Session as an example, please see the following common attributes:
Field Name | Description |
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Unit Name | The name of the unit offers by the Institution. The same one matches the record in Paradigm. |
Unit Code | The unit code offers by the Institution. The same one matches the record in Paradigm. |
Session Type | Subject to each institution to define their session type (e.g. class, tutorial, lecture) |
Campus | Subject to each institution to define their campus (e.g. Melbourne, Sydney) |
Minimum Participants | The minimum number of participants for running the session (e.g. 5) |
Maximum Participants | The maximum number of participants for running the session |
Faculty/Department | Subject to each institution to define their faculty/department (e.g. Faculty of Art) |
Session Group ID (Group number) | A group of sessions from which a selection is made during the enrolment (aka. it is an enrolment choice). |
Session Seq ID (Class number) | A set of students who attend the same session together under one scheduled unit (Lecture). |
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Session Group and Session Class
Note
It is up to each provider or institution to allocate an appropriate ID when populating the Session Class or Session Group fields.
Session Class (or session sequence ID)
The Session Class is used to limit what a user may select when enrolling into sessions. The restrictions work in two layers
Selecting a Session Class will also select all other sessions that share the same Session Class value
When a Session Group AND a Session Class are both set, then the user must select one and only one session, from each group
The use of Session Class simplifies the process of selecting a suitable, non-clashing set of sessions. It is especially useful when there is a need to define a pairing or set of sessions consisting of multiple Session Groups where you want to enforce predefined session enrolment combinations.
We recommend starting the Session Class value with the digit 1 increment it by 1 for each new Session Class.
Session Group
The Session Group is used when there are multiple Session Types associated with the same Scheduled Unit. Assigning a Session Group will visually group the sessions when viewed from within Paradigm. When used together with Session Class it is possible to prevent users from enrolling into more than one session from each defined Session Group. Examples of common session group types include lectures, tutorials and and workshops.
We recommend starting the Session Group value with the digit 1 increment it by 1 for each new Session Group.
Workflow
How to create a single event on Rapla
You will use the left mouse (drag and drop) to mark the time period for the specific appointment you want to. The marked rows are highlighted in pale blue (as below).
2. Right click a new context menu appears, then select the suitable event type, ranging from a session, generic event, meeting or student booking. In the below instance, it is an example of creating a new Event (Paradigm Session). Note there are three sections:Â
The upper section: confirm the Event type you want to create, fill out these fields that are critical for integration between Rapla and Paradigm: Unit Codes (E.g. FIT9130), Unit Name, Campus (if applicable), Delivery mode, Department.
The middle section shows the detail of the appointment: you will need to fill out the start and end date, select whether it is a single event or recurring one. You can even exclude public holidays or semester breaks if applicable (Refer to below scenario 2).
The bottom section shows the resources you want to allocate to, add the resources from the left hand side to the right section by either double clicking or click on the resource and go to click Add buttonÂ
3. Click on Save button.
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Further Reading
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Rapla Session Import (Paradigm Knowledge Base)
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