Customising framework options

Customising framework options



There are various ways you can customise how assessment frameworks appear on your system.
  1. On the web system, hover over your profile picture in the top right.
  2. Click on System Settings.
  3. Click on Frameworks.
  4. Click Submit when you’re done making changes.
Including/Excluding frameworks
You can see a list of all the frameworks that can be used on eylog from the Frameworks screen. Check the boxes under the Include/Exclude column next to the frameworks you want to be enabled for practitioners. 

Choosing a Main Framework
The Main Framework is the default framework displayed on your observation screen. On the eylog practitioner app, it's given its own section in the bottom right instead of at the top with any additional frameworks. Choose a custom framework using the Select as Main Framework column.

Customising Assessment Levels
When assessing children, you have the option to choose between two or three assessment levels that express how confident a child is in a statement, aspect, or area of the framework. 
  1. At the bottom of the page, choose a framework to bring up its options. 
  2. Tick the box next to assessment levels you want to appear. This is also where you can choose what additional sections you’d like to include, if the option is available.
  3. Type in the name of each Assessment Level in the relevant fields (by default these are Emerging, Developing, and Secure). 
  4. Next to each field, you can choose which colour represents each level. Type in the hexadecimal code for the colour, or click on it and choose from the colour picker.

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