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This request might sounds like a custom development idea but I think that this idea should be bundled with every RosarioSIS download in the next update. Anyways, there should be a tool which tells teacher about their student's missing assignments not only in their class, but in other classes as well. It would also tell you the students percentage, letter grade, and how many absents he or she has in that course. This tool would be similar to the "Anomalous Grades" link, but it would be a different type of tool with more information. The tool would be available to parents, students, administrators.etc or how ever a System Administrator configures it. This is sorta like the "Tyler Pulse" tool if you search it up on Google. Please let me know.
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A custom development could be released to RosarioSIS if it is general enough. I think this is the case of your idea.
I am available for you if you want to develop on this idea.
Alright. But I don't have much experience writing code If you want to work together on the whole idea. I can give you Ideas though for the new program.
This request might sounds like a custom development idea but I think that this idea should be bundled with every RosarioSIS download in the next update. Anyways, there should be a tool which tells teacher about their student's missing assignments not only in their class, but in other classes as well. It would also tell you the students percentage, letter grade, and how many absents he or she has in that course. This tool would be similar to the "Anomalous Grades" link, but it would be a different type of tool with more information. The tool would be available to parents, students, administrators.etc or how ever a System Administrator configures it. This is sorta like the "Tyler Pulse" tool if you search it up on Google. Please let me know.
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