Edu Release 5.7.7
# Oct 26 – Nov 06 / 2020
Release notes – Tutor Education – Version 5.7.7
Highlights
- Student can see all their assignments in web version platform
- Student’s performance and attendance information can be seen in lists
Story
As a Teacher I want to see list of lessons/sessions I will be having (attendance?)
Task
- Display session’s time on Scheduled lesson’s detail
- Automate React Native app’s testing
- Show performance and attendance on student in list
- Merge overall performance + groups
- List student “Assignments” in student frontend
- Same Name Search filter options on School/Student and CRM/Contacts
- Reporting Requirement for Student Progress
- Adjust LMS styles
- Add option to zoom images in mobile training
- Please update Text of Educo Academy App
- Adjust mobile UX
- Border colors need to be finalised and be consistent
Sub-task
- Fix stats calculation with new assignment logic
- Setup infrastructure to move IB out as external package
- Adjust IB code to work outside of teacher area (in student area)
Bug
- Duplicate trainings created for Educo users
- Progress not reflecting consistently – YALEZWA NULL MKHUHLANE
- Re-style search inputs
- Course’s name and description is not responsive on small desvices
- Attendance’s status changes once adding a Note
- Trained student’s performance appears as “0” on LMS
- Groups stay available for stopped students on Messages
- Last question gets hidden on Review
- Group details page style is broken
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