Completion Rules can be allocated to each component within a programme. These conditions need to be met once the component has been completed. Click on – Select ‘New Rule’ – Add Conditions – for example:
Grading can be created via the Grading Scheme Manager. These schemes are available to be applied components. Curriculum -> Grading Schemes Enter the name of your Scheme and Click on Add – Thereafter you grades for the scheme you are setting -up When setting-up Components in your Curriculum you can allocate relevant grading schemes to …
Components are all the objects you want to attach to a programme. A typical example is an approved course that you offer, an assessment or a unit of competency. To create a component in SELMA: Curriculum-> New Component Enter basic Component Information and click on Create – Completing Component Tab, click on green pencil top …
At its core, programmes represent the educational offerings your organization provides for students. These offerings may culminate in various qualifications such as certificates, diplomas and degrees. Creating a Programme To create a Programme: Curriculum -> New Programme You will be directed to the ‘New Programme’ information page – Capture relevant information and click on Create …
At a high level, SELMA manages two different curriculum items – programmes and components. A programme can be: A component can be a: Curriculum Index and Search Grids are used often within SELMA and provides a functional, practical way of displaying large batches of information. “Search” is the fastest way to find specific Curriculum Records and …
What is RBAC? Role-Based Access Control (RBAC) is the way in which SELMA allows you to regulate access to sections/data within the system. With RBAC, permissions are assigned to roles, and then users are assigned to those roles. To access the RBAC interface in SELMA click on Settings (Blue Cog) -> Roles and Permissions. To …