Mark attendance on sessions in Live Learning
Track your learners' attendance of sessions manually or automatically.
Availability: all customers
See Live Learning: overview and features for background about Live Learning.
Attendance records: overview
You can record attendance:
- manually for in-person sessions
- manually or automatically for online sessions
For sessions using MS Teams or Zoom, LearnUpon receives an automated attendance record. You can edit this record for corrections or updates as required.
Note: You need to mark attendance for all Live Learning sessions - Not required and Required - for the learner to complete the module.
You can mark attendance anytime after a session starts.
Some terms:
- Learner registration refers to whether LearnUpon registers learners automatically, or if a human registers them manually. See Live Learning: register learners for sessions
- Session attendance refers to setting a session as required or not required for the course, and whether the learner can attend another session if they miss their first
Learner registration
For Zoom and MS Teams sessions the webinar software generates a report of the attendance of all those who joined the session.
LearnUpon imports your learners' attendance record automatically.
If for any reason a problem occurs with the record from the webinar provider, you have 2 options:
- synchronize the record to confirm the automated records by the provider
- edit the attendance list manually
See Synchronize automated attendance records in this article.
Session attendance
The Session attendance requirements you set in the Live Learning event, plus the learner’s attendance record, define the learners' result for this module:
- if you set attendance as Not required, learners complete the event after you mark them as Present, even if they don’t attend the session. Suitable for optional training
- If you set attendance as Required, learners must attend the session, and be marked as Present to complete the event
For events where you set attendance as Required, you can set a minimum attendance requirement. See the description in Live Learning: create and edit a learning event.
For Required sessions, you choose what happens if learners don’t attend the session and are recorded as Absent:
- Can attend another session instead: this option puts learners back on the list of Unregistered learners. Depending on your module settings, an admin or event owner can register them again, or learners can register themselves for another session
- Are marked as not having completed the event: this option records the course as Failed
See Live Learning: create and edit a learning event.
After the session, you can edit the attendance record manually, if required.
Note: When you mark attendance manually for webinars, your manual record takes priority over LearnUpon’s automated record. A manual record, entered before or after LearnUpon updates attendance, is a conscious choice by a person. LearnUpon won’t overwrite manual entries.
Marking attendance records when learners can attend another session
For Live Learning modules that use Required > Can attend another session setting, LearnUpon limits your access to edit past session records.
The following screenshot shows Required > Can attend another session set in an Live Learning event.
Broadly: you can access the most recent session in the past only, to change an attendance record, if:
- the learner appears in Unregistered learners list
OR
- the learner was recorded as Absent in their most recent past session, and is now registered on a future session for that module
If the most recent past session does not yet have an attendance record, you can’t access any earlier session attendance records.
When you edit attendance and set learner as Present, LearnUpon:
- records the session as Completed
- removes the learner from any future session registration for the same course, or from Unregistered learners list
When you set learner as Absent, LearnUpon:
- records the session as Not Completed
- keep the learner on any session registration for the same course, or on the Unregistered learners list
Depending on your module settings, an admin or event owner can register them again, or learners can register themselves for another session.
Using Live Learning events in more than 1 course
LearnUpon’s modular structure means that Live Learning events can form part of multiple courses. See Live Learning: add an event to a course.
As a result, you can enroll learners in several courses that share a single Live Learning event.
When you enroll learners in courses at the same time that use a single Live Learning event, a single session can meet the attendance requirement for multiple courses. These courses share an event enrollment record.
When you enroll learners in courses over time that share a Live Learning event, learners need to attend separate sessions.
Specifically, when a learner reaches Complete status in the first course, LearnUpon generates a new enrollment record for the next course’s Live Learning event. The learner needs to repeat the event for any additional courses.
Synchronize automated attendance records
The synchronization option is available 45 minutes after the session’s end time.
- From main navigation select Live Learning > my Live Learning event.
- Select Sessions > my session name to view the session page.
- Select Mark attendance.
- Select Sync data.
LearnUpon updates the attendance record for you.
If the record requires more changes, you can edit it manually.
The following screenshot shows a session page with Sync data available.
Note: When you mark attendance manually for webinars, your manual record takes priority over LearnUpon’s automated record. A manual record, entered before or after LearnUpon updates attendance, is a conscious choice by a person. LearnUpon won’t overwrite manual entries.
Mark or edit attendance for a session manually
You can make manual corrections to session attendance to both in-person and online sessions, as required.
- From main navigation select Live Learning > my Live Learning event.
- Select Sessions to view the sessions available.
- Select the individual session to view its time and date details, and any registered learners.
- Select Mark attendance.
- For the list of attendees, select:
- Present - optionally, enter number of minutes attended
- Absent - minute counter greys out
- Select Update.
- In the Submit attendance record? dialog that opens, select Submit.
The Session updates with attendance details.
The following screenshot shows an example of manual Mark Attendance, before selecting Submit.
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