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41 results found
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Add individual calendar items to calendar
Suggestion has come through for users to be able to add appointments and reminders to their own Calendar. Currently, only integrated calendars / timetables are available on the calendar, it is not editable or interactive in that sense.
2 votes -
Colour-coded timetable
Allow students to set certain classes to different colours on their timetable, allowing for easier and faster identification of the next lecture.
2 votes -
My Profile - enable each Link to be assigned to an App Role
In My Profile please could you enable each Link to be assigned to one or more App Roles to enable us to provide Profile Links for Students / Types of Students or Staff.
At the moment we have student Profile links being seen by staff and some Profile links for UK campus students being seen by our overseas campuses.
3 votes -
Notifications icon (counter) on start screen: hide when zero
See screenshtos:
The coloured dot for notifications should be hidden for all tiles with zero notifications.
The dot is for attracting the users' attention – the way it is at the moment is bad UX.
10 votes -
Please allow us the ability to disable the initial tile flip animation
Please allow us the ability to disable the initial tile flip animation that happens when you first visit CampusM via App or Browser. We've received reports that it triggers migraines
6 votes -
Back button from links within Alerts
When a user is in an Alert item and opens a link from within an alert, when they click the 'back' button, it goes back to the main CampusM home screen. It would make more sense if the back button took the user back to the Alert from where they had clicked the link, or at least back to the alerts page in general rather than all the way back to the home screen. It would be a better user journey.
3 votes -
'Pop-up' notifications when a user selects a tile
It would be great if we could utilise 'pop up' notifications when a user selects a specified module/tile. These messages could appear and act as a prompt for users. They can act as a prompt, and advertising tool, or even just a temporary messaging service. Please see the screen recording of a different app that utilises it and how well it can work. The software company that I have worked with (from the screen recording) also allows the functionality whereby you can chose to allow the pop up to be visible either for a set period of time and/or for…
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Improve attendance lecturer check-in search results
Would it be possible to add the date (or at least day of the week) to the lecturer check-in search results page for each event?
Currently you just get a long list of events but no idea which date/day they relate to without clicking through to them, but then you have to go back and re-do the search as there is no "back to results" navigation option, the back < takes you to the home page (in react native app at least).
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In lecturer check-in, if you select a reason why the student isn't in the session it says 'Lecturer Logged Abscence' not what was selected
In lecturer check-in, when the lecturer selects a reason why the student isn't in the session it says 'Lecturer Logged Absence' and doesn't show the actual reason (student ill etc), which means lecturers are unsure they chose the right one and double check.
Show the actual logged reason selected!
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Support Universal Links
I'd really like to use bi-directional codes (QR or NaviLens https://www.navilens.com/en/) around campus to jump people to the relevant feature in UCL Go. I think it could be a gamechanger for campusM in terms of connecting the physical with the digital realms and making it the ultimate experience app for students, staff, visiting researchers and members of the public alike.
I'd like all users to be able to get contextual help relevant to where they physically are without having to remember how to get to the corresponding feature in the app, know that that app might be able to…
69 votesWe love this idea!
However it might be technically challenging for us and we would like to review this with our dev team.
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extend the length of time that a notification can be viewed more than 90 days.
We have state requirements for some notifications to be listed for longer than 90 days. Some are for the whole year. Currently we would have to do a notification multiple times a year to be compliant. If there was a way to have the notification not expire or be able to see past notification past 90 days.
6 votes -
We are requesting that campusM support Dynamic RelayState
We are trying to create a link to a hidden tile but after we have it created and use the link it takes us to the home page and not the direct link.
6 votes -
Profile Group
Please add a way to bypass the profile group selection:
When switching a profile from the settings, a new step has been recently added to select the Profile Group of the institution. Only then users can choose the library profile from a list.There is no point to select a group when all the profiles are under the same group.
6 votes -
Simplify how to Arrange tiles
Rearrange tiles by holding-dragging-dropping like on iOS mobile home screens instead of having to go into the side menu.
3 votes -
Attendance - vary check-in window by role
Some activities for some students require attendance for the whole session (e.g. labs for medical students, where they're marked absent and have to reschedule if they're more than 15 minutes late) but for others that's not an issue - some schools encourage students arriving late to concentrate on the class asap and only check-in at the end.
Being able to set different check-in windows for different groups of students would allow us to meet both use cases.3 votes -
Attendance check-in: make check-in code display larger or add ability to change size
We have received feedback from both students and lecturers to say that the iSheffield check in code is rather small, especially when viewed on a mobile phone, so we would like to suggest either increasing the size of the check-in code font when displayed, or to introduce the ability for users to change the font size themselves.
1 vote -
Send OTC via email
Send the OTC a day in advance to lecturers via email. Users express the need to be able to access the OTC outside the app (native app or online portal).
It would be great if they could tick this option somewhere in the app i.e. "I want to receive the One Time Codes via email"
1 vote -
Update the Outlook Module
We received the following from a student user:
Feedback is about the app
The user submitted a rating of 2 out of 5.
Model: SM-S906U1 13
Platform: android
App Version: 9.37.0
Comments: Deleting emails en masse would be a nice addition. Having to select and open each individual email before I can delete it takes a lot of time that I could instead be using to study. Many of the emails us students using this app receive are essentially advertisements-- I have literally a hundred from Barnes & Noble. Why can't I just highlight them all after searching my inbox…1 vote -
Attendance Check-in: Include native app version in data
Append the native app version to the set of data sent as part of a check-in attempt. Attendance check-in is by far the area of the app that generates the most calls to us, and that we subsequently need to raise with ExLibris. We are always asked by E.L. what version of the native app the student is using. We can only get this by asking the student. If it was included in the check-in attempt we would immediately know.
3 votes -
Option to display the room description alongside the name in the timetable
In both the timetable and attendance tile it would be nice to enhance the display of the room number by optionally including the room description as already recorded in the position data.
So rather that just saying: TT0111
It might say TT0111 (Graphics Lab)3 votes
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