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Technical documentation applies to both students working in the Transferology application as well as staff working in the Transferology Lab.

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Transferology ConnectorGuide detailing the installation, configuration, activation, and troubleshooting of the Transferology Connector
Connector DownloadsDownload files and view installation and configuration instructions for the Transferology Connector

 

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1.2

Oct 2014

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1.1

Aug 18, 2014

 

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The Transferology 1.1 release contains over 100 enhancements and bug fixes for Transferology and the Transferology Lab. Functionality for students has been expanded to find credit accepted by their school. Staff have additional functionality to identify possible new equivalencies for their school, which will prove particularly useful for Transfer Specialists. Several mobile device improvements have also been implemented, along with enhancements to keyboard navigation and spoken word accessibility.

Release Highlights:

  • Students may use the new Find a Replacement Course path to find courses to complete at another school that may be transferred back to the home school for credit.
  • Transfer Specialists may use the new Popular Courses feature to view which courses students are adding into Transferology and use this information to increase matching.
  • Transfer Specialists may use the new Unknown Equivalencies feature to identify "unknown" equivalencies with unclear articulation rules and be more proactive with rule building.
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