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Chapter 7: Automatically Create Certificates of Participation

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Overview

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Goal of This Pinboard

  • This pinboard explains how certificates of participation are prepared and generated in Edumaps.
  • After this pinboard, you will know:
    • which prerequisites are necessary
    • why the letterhead is important
    • how bookings and certificates are connected
    • how participants receive their certificate
    • which mistakes you should avoid
  • Benefit: Many certificates can be created without manual individual work. This can save you many hours of work.
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When Is This Useful?

  • Certificates of participation are especially useful for:
    • training courses
    • media center events
    • in-house teacher training
    • workshops
    • online courses
    • certificate events
    • introductions to devices or platforms
  • Practical benefit: Instead of writing each certificate individually, Edumaps can use the booking data and provide them automatically - without additional effort.
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Basic Principle

  • Certificates of participation are linked to the booking system.
  • The process is:
    1. Prepare the letterhead.
    2. Create the event as a booking.
    3. Participants register.
    4. The event takes place.
    5. One hour after the start, the booking closes automatically; the "Finish" button appears.
    6. Finish the course manually.
    7. Certificates are provided automatically.
  • Important: The data should be checked before the course is completed.

Prerequisites

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Set Up the Letterhead

  • The letterhead should be set up before the first event.
  • It typically contains:
    • name of the school or institution
    • address
    • contact address
    • telephone number
    • website
    • possibly a logo or additional information
  • Note: The letterhead ensures that certificates look official and consistent.
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Use the Booking System

  • Certificates of participation generally require an event with a booking.
  • The booking provides:
    • participants
    • event title
    • date
    • booking status
    • assignment to the course
  • Without clean booking data, incomplete or incorrect certificates may be created later.
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Check Participant Data

  • Check the participant list before completing the event.
  • Pay attention to:
    • correct names
    • no test accounts
    • no duplicate bookings
    • correct participants
    • removed cancellations
  • Tip: Remove incorrect bookings before creating the certificates.
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Give the Event a Clear Name

  • The event title will later appear on the certificate.
  • Good titles:
    • Training: Edumaps for Admins
    • Workshop: AI Language Courses with Edumaps
    • Introduction to the Lending System
  • Unfavorable titles:
    • Test
    • Course 1
    • New Box

Preparation

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Write the Box Content Clearly

  • The booking box should contain clear information.
  • Recommended details:
    • topic
    • target group
    • learning objective
    • date and time
    • venue
    • presenter or contact person
    • requirements
  • Tip: Anything that will later be relevant on the certificate should already be clearly named in the event.
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Clarify Participation Conditions

  • Edumaps does not automatically check attendance – every registered participant receives a certificate after the course is finished. Therefore, remove non-participants before finishing.
  • Also define internally when a certificate will be awarded.
  • Possible rules:
    • participation in the entire event
    • minimum attendance
    • successful participation
    • manual review by the organizer
  • Important: Edumaps organizes the certificate. The professional decision about participation lies with the school or institution.
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Run a Test

  • Run a test before the first real training session.
  • Test the following:
    • create a booking
    • book test participants
    • check the participant list
    • complete the course
    • display the certificate
    • check email or retrieval
  • This helps you identify missing information early.

Complete the Course

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After the Event

  • After the event, first check the participant list.
  • Questions:
    • Who was actually present?
    • Do participants need to be removed?
    • Are any people missing?
    • Are the names and data correct?
    • Is the event title correct?
  • Only after that should the event be completed.
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Finish the Course

  • When the event is completed, the course can be finished.
  • The final participant data is then used.
  • Warning: Do not finish the course too early if changes to the participant list are still necessary.
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Provide Certificates

  • One hour after the course begins, a "Finish" button appears on the box. Click it and the course will be finished.
  • This locks the box and all participants receive an email with a link to their personalized certificate of participation.
  • Participants receive:
    • a notification
    • access via their personal area
    • the option to download
  • Practice: Tell participants where they can find their certificate.

Participant View

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Where Can Participants Find the Certificate?

  • Participants can find certificates in the area of their bookings.
  • There they can see:
    • booked events
    • completed courses
    • available certificates
  • Note: The exact process should be briefly explained in the event or final email.
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What to Do If a Certificate Is Missing?

  • If a certificate is missing, check the following:
    • Was the person actually registered?
    • Has the course already been finished?
    • Is the person logged in with the correct account?
    • Was the person accidentally removed from the participant list?
    • Is there a duplicate account?
  • For duplicate accounts, Chapter 3 may help.
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Wrong Name on the Certificate

  • If a name appears incorrectly, the cause is usually the user account.
  • Check:
    • first name and last name
    • account used
    • duplicate account
    • dummy account
  • Correct the account data if possible before the final completion.

Quality and Data Protection

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Check Official Information

  • Regularly check whether the information in the letterhead is up to date.
  • Especially important:
    • school name
    • address
    • email address
    • telephone number
    • contact person
    • logo or institution details
  • Tip: Check the letterhead before each larger training series.
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Observe Data Protection

  • Participant data is personal data.
  • Please note:
    • do not share participant lists unnecessarily
    • store CSV files securely
    • make certificates accessible only to authorized persons
    • delete old exports regularly
    • use only necessary data
  • Principle: As little data as possible, as much as necessary.
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Internal Responsibility

  • Define who is responsible for certificates.
  • Possible roles:
    • organizer
    • school admin
    • media center
    • training management
    • secretariat
  • Recommendation: One person checks the participant list before certificates are generated.

Checklist

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Before the Course

  • ☐ Letterhead set up
    ☐ Event title is clear
    ☐ Booking box filled in correctly
    ☐ Date and time checked
    ☐ Target group named
    ☐ Number of participants defined
    ☐ Test booking completed
    ☐ Responsibility clarified
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After the Course

  • ☐ Participant list opened
    ☐ Attendance checked
    ☐ Incorrect bookings removed
    ☐ Names checked
    ☐ Event title checked
    ☐ Course finished
    ☐ Certificates checked
    ☐ Participants informed about retrieval
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Typical Mistakes

  • Avoid these mistakes:
    • letterhead not set up
    • event is only called Test
    • course is finished before checking
    • incorrect participants remain in the list
    • participants use duplicate accounts
    • CSV export is stored insecurely
  • Rule of thumb: First check, then complete.