Observation Checklist - Auto save feedback function

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  • Adrian Date

    its almost too easy to forget to hit save - totally agree with making it autosave

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  • Stuart Johnston

    I don't mind having the 'Save' button but definitely agree with this feedback that trainer's are missing it....  I would vote up the suggestion to make it autosave, or at least make the save button more obvious... Maybe a compromise would be for the 'Finalise marking' option to be inactive with an error message prompting that there is unsaved feedback/evidence/notes?  Or some other kind of prompt?

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  • Helen Arnold

    Agree, this would be great in templates area as well

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  • Mark Gilmore

    Hi Everyone

    Thanks for your feedback.

    We have an improvement coming very soon that will prompt Assessors if they switch tabs while there is unsaved content. Once I get my hands on that change I'll re-test the use-case you've described, and see if it makes it any better.

    If not, we'll look to iterate further to ease some of the painpoints that you're describing.

    Thanks as always for your contribution.

    Cheers
    Mark

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  • Kate Taylor

    Hi guys,
    A Trainer let me know that if they switch between giving a question a mark of Satisfactory/Unsatisfactory that they lose the feedback they have provided, however, if they switch between the Info and Feedback tab they get a Warning message.
    Could they also receive a warning message that their feedback may be lost if they change the mark from Satisfactory to Unsatisfactory (or vice versa)?
    It would also be good if there was a warning if feedback has been left, but not saved, as I know it's easy to forget to hit save.
    Thanks!
    Kate

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  • Stuart Johnston

    Great pick up Kate!  I'm voting this one up!

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