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<h3 id="_appointment">Appointment</h3>
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<p>Here, you will find all the appointments you have for the experiments you are assigned to. You can only edit the <em>Date</em> of an appointment. You should do so after writing with the students doing the experiment corresponding to the appointment. The initial date you find before editing it is only a suggestion in the week where the appointment should take place. If <em>Special</em> is checked, then the date should be choosen in the semester break.</p>
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<p>Here, you will find all the appointments you have for the experiments you are assigned to. You can only edit the <em>Date</em> of an appointment. You should do so after writing with the students doing the experiment corresponding to the appointment. The initial date you find before editing it is only a suggestion in the week where the appointment should take place. If <em>Special</em> is checked, then the date should be chosen in the semester break.</p>
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<p>To edit the date of an appointment, click on the date (underlined fields are editable). Then, choose the new date and click on the check mark.</p>
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<p>To edit the date of an appointment, click on the date (underlined fields are editable). Then, choose the new date and click on the check mark.</p>
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<p>An active semester is the semester you are working in. All shown experiment marks and appointments are in your active semester. By default as a new assistant, your active semester should be the latest semester.</p>
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<p>An active semester is the semester you are working in. All shown experiment marks and appointments are in your active semester. By default as a new assistant, your active semester should be the latest semester.</p>
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<p>If you see a warning that you are in an old semester, click on <em>Active semester</em> and choose the lastest semester. You should only work in an old semester if there are still experiment marks to be set in the old semester.</p>
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<p>If you see a warning that you are in an old semester, click on <em>Active semester</em> and choose the latest semester. You should only work in an old semester if there are still experiment marks to be set in the old semester.</p>
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This is your home page. Here, you currently only find the number of *missing* final experiment marks for the experiments that you are assigned to. At the latest at the end of the semester, this number should be 0. A number higher than 0 means that some oral and/or protocol marks are missing. The final experiment mark is calculated automatically after the oral and protocol marks of an experiment are set.
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This is your home page. Here, you currently only find the number of *missing* final experiment marks for the experiments that you are assigned to. At the latest at the end of the semester, this number should be 0. A number higher than 0 means that some oral and/or protocol marks are missing. The final experiment mark is calculated automatically after the oral and protocol marks of an experiment are set.
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=== Appointment
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=== Appointment
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Here, you will find all the appointments you have for the experiments you are assigned to. You can only edit the _Date_ of an appointment. You should do so after writing with the students doing the experiment corresponding to the appointment. The initial date you find before editing it is only a suggestion in the week where the appointment should take place. If _Special_ is checked, then the date should be choosen in the semester break.
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Here, you will find all the appointments you have for the experiments you are assigned to. You can only edit the _Date_ of an appointment. You should do so after writing with the students doing the experiment corresponding to the appointment. The initial date you find before editing it is only a suggestion in the week where the appointment should take place. If _Special_ is checked, then the date should be chosen in the semester break.
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To edit the date of an appointment, click on the date (underlined fields are editable). Then, choose the new date and click on the check mark.
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To edit the date of an appointment, click on the date (underlined fields are editable). Then, choose the new date and click on the check mark.
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=== Active semester
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=== Active semester
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An active semester is the semester you are working in. All shown experiment marks and appointments are in your active semester. By default as a new assistant, your active semester should be the latest semester.
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An active semester is the semester you are working in. All shown experiment marks and appointments are in your active semester. By default as a new assistant, your active semester should be the latest semester.
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If you see a warning that you are in an old semester, click on _Active semester_ and choose the lastest semester. You should only work in an old semester if there are still experiment marks to be set in the old semester.
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If you see a warning that you are in an old semester, click on _Active semester_ and choose the latest semester. You should only work in an old semester if there are still experiment marks to be set in the old semester.
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