技术
- 平台即服务 (PaaS) - 应用开发平台
适用行业
- 教育
- 电子产品
用例
- 库存管理
服务
- 系统集成
- 培训
关于客户
Trinity Grammar School是一所独立男校,成立于1913年。学校位于悉尼内西区,拥有2000多名学生,400名教职员工,拥有三个校区。学校致力于为学生提供最佳实践学习体验,并利用各种 ICT 资源来支持课堂和行政活动。在过去的九年里,Trinity 与技术合作伙伴 Synergy 合作部署了一系列技术,包括 Canvas 学习管理系统和 Synergetic 学校管理系统。
挑战
Trinity Grammar School 是澳大利亚悉尼的一所独立男校,在 COVID-19 大流行期间面临着重大挑战。随着现场课堂教学的暂停,学校不得不迅速转向远程学习计划。这一转变需要一种高效且有效的方法来在每个上课日开始时检查 2000 多名学生的出勤情况。学校对现有用于标记课堂出勤的数字工具进行了评估,但将其配置为在线使用并不实用。学校需要一种可以快速准确实施的解决方案,以确保学生每天参与在线活动。
解决方案
为了应对这一挑战,Trinity Grammar School 在技术合作伙伴 Synergy 的支持下转向了 Nintex Workflow Cloud。学校的 ICT 团队在 Nintex Workflow Cloud 上创建了一个出勤登记表,该表与学校系统的 Microsoft SQL 数据库连接。新系统在短短两天内就全面投入运行。新系统到位后,学生需要在每个上课日上午 8:25 确认出勤情况。每天有超过 1,600 名中学生和高中生通过学校的 Canvas 学习管理平台访问该表格进行登记。 Nintex Workflow Cloud 对于 Trinity 来说是一个有吸引力的选择,因为它提供了配置单点登录功能的能力,使学生的出勤流程变得无缝。
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