Description: When dealing with student trips we are specifically referring to the “legs” of their transportation or how they get to and from school. We will explore the most basic of student trips and alternative trip arrangements such as after school programs, special school programs, and McKinney-Vento.
Description: This class will give learners a hands on opportunity to save files and Edulog tables needed to restore data, and will practice using the Edulog Utility called Rollover to change the grades, schools, and programs of existing Student records. This class will be accessing the file structure of Edulog.
Description: A review of Standard reports through eSQL and in the report writer. How to copy reports and make basic filter changes.
Description: The process of performing minor editing on existing boundaries will be practiced. This includes understanding boundary protection and setting how a boundary is displayed in Maris. Methods to determine if a boundary includes both sides of a street or just one side and shortcuts to line up the edges of a boundary with other objects will be shown.
Description: This course is designed to users responsible for managing the bell times within the system. This will focus on higher level of implementing, adjusting, removing bell times. There will also be a focus on the importance of managing the early and late windows within the system. This is designed for intermediate level users, that have the base level knowledge of bell times.
Description: In this year’s Edutracker and Reports course, we will start with the basics, creating views, loading vehicles into the program, organize groups, getting around the map, using information tools, and working with tracking views. We will also learn how to pull routing data with historical and planning views and also look at some common reports.
Description: Edulog is creating a new standard for pupil transportation routing software. Come learn about our new cloud-based routing system driven by user permissions and roles.
Description: Best practices. A smooth school opening doesn’t just happen. Here we will look at the planning needed to make sure that when it's time for the buses to roll, you're ready!