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SI-net Training

SI-net Maintaining Student Grades
date timevenueplaces
3 Jun '099:30amBuilding 33, Room 104 
11 Jun '092:30pmBuilding 33, Room 104 
16 Jun '0910:00amRm 566, Lvl 5, BWC #61A 
26 Oct '099:30amBuilding 33, Room 104 
3 Nov '0910:30amRm 563, Level 5 BWC #61A 
12 Nov '092:30pmBuilding 33, Room 104 
  • Duration: 2 Hours
  • Coordinator: Sue Small
  • Presenter:
**Please Note - The two training sessions to be held in the Brian Wilson Chancellery are REFRESHER SESSIONS ONLY and in Seminar format only not hands-on training.**

** This course is Mandatory for any staff member who requires update or advanced access to SI-net **

SI-net is the University's student administration system, is a database storing all aspects of student data (application for admission, enrolment, progression, financial, etc.) online.
Maintain Student Grades instructs staff in electronically downloading class lists, recording grades, uploading grades, overriding individual grades, special & supplementary exams & managing incomplete results.
Training incorporates theoretical and practical-based learning competencies to ensure staff can apply the skills at work. Training attendance is linked to SI-net access so only trained staff have access.

This course will enable participants to:
1. download class lists
2. validate and upload grades via SI-net
3. produce standard reports from SI-net
4. modify grades and enter special / supplementary exam results via the Enrolment Request page
5. enter and monitor incomplete results.

Learning Areas: Application of Knowledge



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All courses start promptly at the advertised time. Please be courteous to your presenter and your fellow participants by arriving for your course prior to the advertised starting time. In some courses entry may be denied after the program has commenced. Unless otherwise stated participants should be present for the whole duration of the course in order to achieve course completion.  Because most courses are oversubscribed, please advise us if you are unable to attend courses for which you are enrolled. Non-attendance without notification may result in your supervisor being contacted.

As well as seeking participants' feedback at the end of each course the University Staff Development Committee (USDC) may seek feedback from supervisors to gauge the benefit of staff development courses. 

Please forward all enquiries to the Staff Development Officer staffdev@tedi.uq.edu.au.