• Changing Alert Types – Life Threatening and Legals

    The video below shows how to change alert types from Other to Life Threatening or Legal alerts as appropriate. You will need the data that was archived from BCeSIS in June 2015 to complete this task.

  • “Standard” Calendar Check

    This is a check that all of your students have the calendar set to “Standard”. Without the correct calendar all kinds of things will not work!

  • Snapshots – Creating, Removing a Student, Adding a Student

    The following video shows how to create a snapshot in the context of elementary scheduling. The process is the same for creating any snapshot but this one looks at using the homeroom filter to create a snapshot for the whole homeroom and snapshots by homeroom and grade. Further it shows you how to remove a […]

  • Assigning Homerooms to Teachers – Modify List & Check for Primary School Error

    This video below shows how to check that staff do not have a secondary school association to their primary school for the current year. Next it shows how to update the homeroom value using the modify list function. Two common errors with editing homerooms are the primary/secondary school issues as shown in the video below, […]

  • First Log In to MyEducation BC

    This video shows a first log in to MyEducation BC. It describes changing your password and setting preferences.

  • Student Scheduling (Walk-In)

    The video below uses a de-identified database. This video goes through how to make some changes to student schedules in MyEducation BC. It is being provided as a supplemental resource to student schedulers (counselors, records clerks, administrators).

  • Print Student Schedules

    The video below in the de-identified training database shows how to pull off one or many/all students.

  • Simple Class Lists from School View

    For staff running a class list from the School View (Clerical, AOs) the video below shows some options for doing that. A simple course in the Schedule Top Tab for elementary schools to use would be the ATT-AM class as that is representative of the homeroom. For secondary they should choose the appropriate class they […]