This glossary is a work in progress.
A block is a period of time represented by a start and end date. Each block is instantiated from a block template defined for the curriculum period. Blocks have a block type that represents the generic period of time, such as one week, two weeks, four weeks, and so on.
A block template is defined in the curriculum layout for a specific curriculum period. It specifies a generic period of time that can be used when creating rotations. Multiple block templates can be created for each block type.
Block types are generic definitions of a period of time, used in automatically generating block templates. Example Block Types would be one week, two week, and four week. When defining the block type, the number of weeks and the number of times that block would occur in a year are included. For example, a block type of four weeks would represent a time period of four weeks and would reccur 13 times if your curriculum period spanned a one year timeframe.
Learners assigned to slots are said to be in booked into the slot. When this is done, there is an option to customize the start and end date in case the dates do not line up with the dates of the block.
For a learner assigned to a slot, clinical events can be created that will contain the granular schedule for that learner within that block. So for a two week booking, the clinical events will detail who the learner will be working with, where they will be working, at what date and time.
An external assessor is a user that tasks can/have been sent to through the Assessment and Evaluation module (via a distribution or an on-demand task) but who does not have an Elentra account.
Off-cycle may refer to a learner who began their education with a specific cohort but for whatever reason (e.g., medical or military leave, remediation, etc.) is now completing courses with another cohort of learners.
Off-service typically refers to post-graduate learners who complete clinical rotations away from their home program. For example, a learner who is a resident in a pediatrics program may complete rotations in surgery and be hosted by the surgery program. In this case the learner's home program is pediatrics and while completing their surgery rotation they are 'off-service'. Elentra supports off-service scheduling and can send distributions to off-service learners across programs.
*In the Clinical Experience > Rotation Schedule, if a learner has been removed from a course enrolment they will display with an 'off-service' label applied to them. That label really means they are inactive or withdrawn from the course the rotation is a part of.
A rotation consists of a set of blocks, that define start and end dates where learners can be booked.
A rotation schedule is a course and curriculum period specific group of rotations. A rotation schedule can have a status of draft or published.
Blocks of a rotation may have one or more slots, which contain information about how many learners can be booked and where.