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Elevate your support for student success through Attendance

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How mobile attendance capture helps students Mobile attendance capture makes it easier to identify s

How mobile attendance capture helps students [ExLibris - Part of Clarivate]( [View online]( Mobile attendance capture makes it easier to identify students that are struggling Real-time attendance data can help administrators spot students that are falling behind and give them the chance to support them. However, when this data is trapped in pieces of paper or multiple card readers, it can be difficult to see the full attendance picture. Enter [campusM Attendance]( a mobile attendance capture solution that makes it easy for administrators to gain insight into student attendance behaviour. “Certainly with paper based registers, they were very easy to be lost … It took a long time before we actually noticed a student disengaging from their studies. Whereas the immediacy of the [campusM Attendance] data means that afterwards we're immediately seeing someone may be disengaging and obviously that means we can get early intervention and this is a big plus.” – Gary Brewerton Library Systems Manager Loughborough University Middleware [Watch this on-demand webinar]( with the Loughborough University, the University of Keele and the University of Plymouth to learn more about how schools are using campusM Attendance to support students and simplify reporting. Want more information about campusM Attendance? Got Questions? If you would like to find out more about campusM, please reach to us via the [form here]( for more information. [ExLibris - Part of Clarivate]( [ExLibris Twitter]( [ExLibris Facebook]( [ExLibris LinkedIn]( [ExLibris YouTube]( Clarivate™ is home to leading research, education and library solutions, including Web of Science™, ProQuest™, Ex Libris™ and Innovative™. [Unsubscribe from marketing communications]( [Manage your email preferences]( [Privacy policy]( [Global office details]( 70 St Mary Axe London EC3A 8BE United Kingdom This email was sent to {EMAIL} and is specific to the recipient. If you have received this email in error please delete it and notify the sender immediately. © 2024 Clarivate. Clarivate, ExLibris and its logo, as well as all other trademarks used herein are trademarks of their respective owners and used under license.

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