Recurring Events
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One feature of Elentra is the ability to schedule recurring events. The advantage of a recurring event is that you can simultaneously edit a variety of event characteristics including title, location, event type, associated faculty, event description, required preparation, objectives, etc. across multiple events. What you edit and for which events is entirely customizable.
You can create recurring events in different configurations including a custom series or events that repeat daily, weekly, or monthly.
If you eventually copy a schedule forward, recurring event status, as well as parent-child links if enabled, will be maintained.
New in ME 1.14! We are changing our vocabulary from recurring events to event series. This work is partially complete so you will continue to see a mix of terms in the user interface.
As a result of the first part of this development, you can now provide more details about each event in an event series when building the events through the user interface. Instead of only defining course, title and dates on initial build you can now additionally specify a teacher, course audience, and location.
For all event types, navigate to Admin>Manage Events and click 'Add New Event' to begin.
Select a Course, Event Type, and event duration.
Under Event Details add a title, provide a first event date, and unit (if applicable). Next, follow the instructions for each specific recurring event type.
Select Custom Series from the Event Series dropdown menu.
Enter the number of events you want to have in this series (remember one will exist as the original so type in a number one less than the total you want) and click 'Set Frequency'.
Adjust the title, date, time, location, associated faculty, associated learners, audience options, and start and release dates for each event as needed.
To make these events children of a parent (and therefore have them reported only once in learning event type reports, etc.), tick off the small box beside "Events created in this series are considered child events."
To completely rebuild your list of events, click 'Rebuild Event Series' on the top event card.
Click 'Save' at the bottom of the page.
Select Repeat Daily from the Event Series dropdown menu.
Set how often you want the event to recur and set an end date. The system includes and counts weekends so bear that in mind if you use this scheduling tool.
Click 'Set Frequency'.
Note that the first event you create will be imported into the system, so even though the list of events starts with Event 1 that will actually be the second event in the series.
Adjust the title, date, time, location, associated faculty, associated learners, audience options, and start and release dates for each event as needed.
To make these events children of a parent (and therefore have them reported only once in learning event type reports, etc.), tick off the small box beside "Events created in the series are considered child events."
To completely rebuild your list of events, click 'Rebuild Recurring Events List'.
Click 'Save'.
Select Repeat Weekly from the Event Series dropdown menu.
Set the day of the week on which you want the event to repeat and provide an end date for the event series.
Click 'Set Frequency'.
Note that the first event you create will be imported into the system, so even though the list of events starts with Event 1 that will actually be the second event in the series.
Adjust the title, date, time, location, associated faculty, associated learners, audience options, and start and release dates for each event as needed.
To make these events children of a parent (and therefore have them reported only once in learning event type reports, etc.), tick off the small box beside "Events created in the series are considered child events."
To completely rebuild your list of events, click 'Rebuild Recurring Events List'.
Click 'Save'.
Select Repeat Monthly from the Event Series dropdown menu.
Set when and how often you want the event to recur and set an end date.
Click 'Set Frequency'.
Note that the first event you create will be imported into the system, so even though the list of events starts with Event 1 that will actually be the second event in the series.
Adjust the title, date, time, location, associated faculty, associated learners, audience options, and start and release dates for each event as needed.
To make these events children of a parent (and therefore have them reported only once in learning event type reports, etc.), tick off the small box beside "Events created in the series are considered child events."
To completely rebuild your list of events, click 'Rebuild Recurring Events List'.
Click 'Save'.