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Create Virtual Appointment Sessions

Just released! Watch the introductory video: Read this guide for more information

Track Appointment Reschedules

Starting today, Accudemia is tracking appointment reschedules. Every time the date or time of an appointment is modified, Accudemia saves the information of the person who made the change and when they did it. Changes in other fields are not considered as a re-schedule. If an administrator decides to update the comments or re-assign it to a different tutor, for example, it will not be considered a reschedule. Reschedule Tracking When an appointment is rescheduled, it will have an icon like this one: Clicking on the name of the student will open the window in the right with the details of the reschedule: If the appointment was re-scheduled more than once, the information of each time it was re-scheduled will be shown in multiple lines. Filters In addition to that information above, we have added filters to show only appointments that have been rescheduled in the "View All Appointments" screen and the "Appointment - No Shows" report. In the View All

Easier bulk actions

Time is valuable. That's one of the key considerations when working on a new feature. A software platform needs to allow users to perform tasks quickly and intuitively. While that's harder than it sounds, today we are doing just that. We are releasing a new option to select multiple items with a single click. Some users have requested this for multiple sections and now we have added this option. Specific sections, including User Accounts  and Session Logs  now display a checkbox on the bottom of the screen, like this: Use this checkbox to quickly select all or none of the visible items. Also, you will see something similar in another section, the + New Log tool formaerly named the Bulk Sign-In . When signing-in a whole class, it's now possible to Check All or Check None of the students in that class. This will be a big time saver for many. Let us know what you think in the comments!