Session 10: System Maintenance
Overview
Managing Paradigm is one of the most important responsibilities any user of the system would need to be aware of. Depending on your access or permission level, you have the option to make some changes to the system when necessary. By the end of this training session, you will be equipped with the knowledge and skills essential for doing some system maintenance in the future.
Â
Learning outcomes
Describe and discuss all the possible editable fields in Paradigm as an administrator or other type of users with no administrator permission level, and manage to assess the larger implications of making the changes.
Demonstrate how to add time periods, and grade types in Paradigm.
Manage to add, edit, and delete code items, status items, form labels, and form fields in Paradigm, most importantly justify why and when the changes to be made are necessary.
Experiment with editing the side menus in Paradigm, when and how the menus are required to be visible or hidden to a group/s of users.
Â
1. Code Items
Duration: 20 minutes
Complexity: MEDIUM
Code Items are the values displayed in a drop-down menu you see in Paradigm User Interface – fields that would require you to choose from the list.
This section will give you an in-depth description of what a code type and code items are, how these two function in Paradigm, their relationship to other records, and the implications when code items are added or changed. At the end of this section, we will have an interactive demonstration of some of the code items that you can edit in Paradigm, and at the same time, give you the opportunity to try and do it yourself: search, add, edit, and hide code items.
Â
Topics:
Code Type, Code Items
System Required Fields
Code Item Fields
implications in Editing Code Items
Code Items Workflows A-D from Search, Add and Edit Code Item | Workflow
Â
Resource Links:
Code Items Key Terms and Concepts: Search, Add and Edit Code Item | Key Terms and Concepts
Â
2. Status Items
Duration: 20 minutes
Complexity: MEDIUM
Status Items are the statuses displayed in the drop-down status menus you see in Paradigm User Interface (e.g. Enrolment and Student/Person Record Statuses). These are categorised into types that reflect the full set of possible states a status field has been defined and assigned.
This section will give you an in-depth description of what a status type and status items are, how these two function in Paradigm, their relationship to other records, and the implications when status items are added or changed. At the end of this section, we will have an interactive demonstration on some of the status items that you can edit in Paradigm, and at the same time, give you the opportunity to try and do it yourself: search, add, edit, and hide status items.
Â
Topics:
Status Type, Status Items
Status Item Fields
Default Sample Status Item Values for Student, Course Enrolment, and Unit Enrolment in Paradigm
implications in Editing Status Items
Status Items Workflows A-D from Search, Add and Edit a Status Item | Workflow
Â
Resource Links:
Status Items Overview: Search, Add and Edit a Status Item
Status Items Key Terms and Concepts: Search, Add and Edit a Status Item | Key Terms and Concepts
Â
3. Form Fields
Duration: 30 minutes
Complexity: MEDIUM
Form fields are used to control what a user is able to see, edit, and use within the Paradigm user interface.
This section will give you details on the key terms and concepts related to fields, and the implications of changing any of them in the system. A demonstration of all the workflows related to this feature will be comprehensively shown at the end of this section: making a form field hidden, visible, editable, and read-only.
Â
Topics:
Two Ways to Edit Form Fields
Configuring Form Field Settings
implications in Editing Form Fields
Form Fields Workflows A-D from Edit Form Fields | Workflow
Â
Resource Links:
Form Fields Overview: Edit Form Fields
Form Fields Key Terms and Concepts: Edit Form Fields | Key Terms and Concepts
Â
4. Form Labels
Duration: 20 minutes
Complexity: MEDIUM
Form Labels are the labels of the fields within the Forms in Paradigm which provide and tell the users what information is currently on the system and what information is still being required.
This section will explain in detail the key terms and concepts related to form labels and the implications of changing any of them in the system. A demonstration of all the workflows related to this feature will be comprehensively shown at the end of this section: ways of editing form labels.
Â
Topics:
Form Labels
implications in Editing Form Labels
Form Labels Workflows A-C: Edit Form Labels | Workflow
Â
Resource Links:
Form Labels Overview: Edit Form Labels
Form Labels Key Terms and Concepts: Edit Form Labels | Key Terms and Concepts
Â
5. Grade Schema
Duration: 20 minutes
Complexity: MEDIUM
Paradigm supports the use of concurrent grading systems to give providers flexibility on how academic outcomes are awarded to course enrolments, unit enrolments, and assessments.
This section will provide details on all the terms and concepts related to grade schema (grade types, fields, GPA, WAM, grades and enrolment status code, multiple grade schema, percentages, and grades), when and why you need to update a grade type and its implications to all your other records in Paradigm. At the end of this session, there will be an interactive demonstration on how to search, add, and edit an existing grade type which is open for live questions and discussions.
Â
Topics:
Grade Types
Grade Type Fields
Grade Point Average (GPA)
Weighted Average Mark (WAM)
Grades and Enrolment Status Code
Multiple Grade Schema
Percentages and Grades
implications in Editing Grade Schema
Grade Type Workflows A-C from Search, Add and Edit Grade Items | Workflow
Â
Resource Links:
Grade Type/Schema Overview: Search, Add and Edit Grade Items
Grade Type Key Terms and Concepts: Search, Add and Edit Grade Items | Key Terms and Concepts
Â
6. Time Periods
Duration: 20 minutes
Complexity: MEDIUM
Paradigm records a variety of time periods which gives meaning to specific dates or date ranges in your business or institution.
This section will discuss all the time periods you need to create and maintain in Paradigm relevant to the type of offerings you have in your business or institution and provide in-depth descriptions of all the time periods available in the system that would meet your requirements. We will also advise you accordingly to all the implications involved in maintaining time periods. At the end of this session, you will be confident enough to add a new academic year, term, census date, and edit configuration periods in Paradigm.
Â
Topics:
Summary of Time Period Types
Summary of Configuration Periods
Implications in Editing Time Periods
Time Periods Workflows A-D from https://silverband.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/PKB/pages/984994/Edit+Time+Period#Workflow
Â
Resource Links:
Time Periods Overview: https://silverband.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/PKB/pages/984994/Edit+Time+Period#Key-Terms-and-Concepts
Time Periods Key Terms and Concepts: https://silverband.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/PKB/pages/984994/Edit+Time+Period#Key-Terms-and-Concepts
Â
7. Menus Edit
Duration: 15 minutes
Complexity: MEDIUM
Paradigm side menus are designed for all types of users of the system. However, you have the option to customise your menus depending on your permission level, and ease of access to menus by showing only menus you are using often.
This section will equip you with all the right reasons why and when you should edit the menus in Paradigm. At the end of this section, you will be given an opportunity to experiment with menu editing: setting their visibility to the right users.
Â
Topics:
System Side Menus
Permission Level
Visibility
implications in Editing Menus
Menus Edit Workflow: https://silverband.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/PKB/pages/984637/Edit+System+Side+Menus#Workflow
Â
Resource Links:
Menus Edit Overview: https://silverband.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/PKB/pages/984637
Menus Edit Key Terms and Concepts: https://silverband.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/PKB/pages/984637/Edit+System+Side+Menus#Key-Terms-and-Concepts
Â
8. Review
Duration: 10 minutes
Complexity: MEDIUM
After delivering the main topics, there will be some spare time for open discussion. You can ask any questions you have during the training. We will discuss and confirm a date and time for the next training session.
Â
Topics:
Open discussion including Q&A
Confirm schedule for next training session
Outline outcomes of next session
Â
9. Extension
Duration: 90 minutes
The following tasks are recommended for users to complete at the conclusion of each training session to ensure that the content is understood and to establish familiarity with Paradigm terminology and its user interface.
Any records created during this section may be raised for review at the beginning of the next session to ensure that the data has been entered correctly, for example, meeting the relevant government reporting standard.
Â
Tasks:
Add a Code Item
Search, Edit, and Hide a Code Item
Add a Status Item
Search, Edit, and Hide a Status Item
Add a New Grade Type
Search, and Edit a Grade Type
Make a Form Field hidden, visible, editable, and read-only
Edit Form Labels
Add new academic year, term, and census date
Edit configuration period
Make a side menu hidden from a group of users
Â
Â
Â
Â
Â