You can copy a subject assessment to create a new one, along with its comments and awards if required.
Tip: Copy a subject assessment from a similar one, so that you only need to change some of the information.
Note: Alternatively you can select File > Copy from the main menu.
To copy a subject assessment to create a new one:
- Search for the subject assessment you want to copy. See Searching for subjects and assessment areas.
The Subject Assessment Selector window is displayed on the left. - Select the subject assessment to copy.
- Right click.
The following menu is displayed. - Select Copy.
The COPY Assessment Code window is displayed. - Type the New Assessment Code, according to the naming standards used at your organisation.
- Update the Optional fields, as required.
- Click .
The subject assessment and its areas of assessment are copied, along with any comments and awards if specified. - Update the details of the subject assessment. See Maintaining subject assessments.
- Create new areas of assessment or modify the details of the existing ones. See:
• Creating new subject assessment areas.
• Maintaining subject assessment areas.
COPY Assessment Code window key fields
Field | Description |
|---|---|
New Assessment Code | New assessment code, based on the naming standards used at your organisation. |
Campus | Campus that the new subject assessment is assessed at, if applicable. |
File Type | File type that applies to the new subject assessment. |
Copy Comments if applicable | Clear this field if you do not want the subject and assessment area comments to be copied across to the new subject assessment. |
Copy Awards if applicable | Clear this field if you do not want the awards to be copied across to the new subject assessment. |
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