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If your child's setting (school, nursery or childminder etc.) chooses to, they can use a feature on Tapestry called 'Documents' which allows them to share specific files such as Word documents, PDFs, Excel sheets and PowerPoints with you, so you can then download using your Tapestry account.
If they have chosen to share any files with you using this feature, on the browser version of Tapestry at the top of the page, you will see an option for 'Documents'. You just need to click on that.
On the Documents page you will see a list of all the files that have been made available to parents/relatives by your child's setting (1). They might have organised these files into folders, in which case, you will see these on the left-hand side (2). You just need to click on the name of one to be taken into that folder (3).
If you are looking for a specific file you can use the search function (4). For each file you will be able to see some information about it, such as it's name, what type of file it is and when it was added (5). You can also see that each file has to pass an antivirus scan to ensure the safety of it.
To open a file, just click on the 'Download' button (6).
Depending on the browser and device you are using, you should then see that file once it has finished downloading and you will be able to open it.
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Hi all,
We wanted to let you know that there is now an update to the beta version of the Android app available which includes some much requested new features!
If you are using the iOS version of the app, please see this post about an update to the live version of the app.
The beta version isn't live on the Play store, to access it you have to sign up to our beta program. You can do that by following this link here on the device you want to access the beta app on. Please note the beta is not available on Amazon Fire devices but do keep an eye out for an update to the live Android app in the hopefully not too distant future.
It's very quick and easy to sign up to the beta program and hopefully you find the overall experience of using it better, but if after trying it out you do want to switch back to the current app that's completely fine - all the data you enter up to to that point will be saved.
We know the current live version of the app is not perfect and does have some issues which is why our Android developers have been working hard over the last year to release a more stable version. Whilst we still think this beta version needs some more work, we believe it is a lot better than the live version and should offer you a significantly improved user experience.
We also know many of you are very keen to see the new features we've recently added to the browser version of Tapestry (which I'll cover below), also available on the app.
This beta version has been thoroughly tested by us one the devices we have available but one of the difficulties of developing apps for Android is the larger number of device types there is available. This means that the app could interact slightly differently on each individual type of Android phone or tablet.
This is why we've opted to have a beta period instead of just releasing it live to everyone; To allow people to access the new features and so we can iron out any issues people encounter before it becomes the only version available.
Hopefully that explains what the beta is and why you might find it beneficial, now let's take a look at those new features! They are:
Clickable links
We've already added this to the browser version of Tapestry but we know a lot of you also wanted to be able to do this on the app. This will allow you to copy the URL of a website and paste it into the notes section of an observation. When saved, that link will then become clickable, meaning you can select it and it will take you directly to that website.This is currently only available for the notes section of an observation and not the comments but this is something we are working on. Please note that if others users in your settings are using Android devices and aren't on the beta, then the links will not be clickable for them.
View attached files
Recently we added the ability to attach different file types, such as Word, PowerPoint etc., to observations, memos and reflections. Upon the release of this, when viewing observations with files attached on the app, you would only see a notice directing you to the browser version of Tapestry to see the files. With this update you will now be able to open and view attached files within observations through the app provided your device has the software available which will allow you to view them.
Extended video limits
To help you with your home learning during the current setting closures, we have temporarily increased the limits on videos to 10 minutes or 5GB. This was first available on the browser version of Tapestry and but it is now also available on this update. Please note that larger videos will take longer to upload and the time it takes will also depend on your internet speed. If you have any difficulties uploading longer videos, for example some older Android devices may also not have the memory available to allow bigger videos, we recommend you also try uploading them through a browser.
So, if you would like to sign up to the beta version of the Android app and start using these new functions, you just need to follow this link here. Remember you can delete the beta app at any point to return to the current version and any data you you've added would be saved.
If you have any questions about the beta Android app or have signed up and would like to provide feedback, please email customer.service@eyfs.info.
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Hi all,
We've written this post to let you know about an update to the iOS we've just released. If you are using the Android version of the app, please see this post for information about an update to the beta version of the Android app.
As well as some background changes, there are several new additions to the app. These are:
Clickable links
We've already added this to the browser version of Tapestry but we know a lot of you also wanted to be able to do this on the app. This will allow you to copy the URL of a website and paste it into the notes section of an observation. When saved, that link will then become clickable, meaning you can select it and it will take you directly to that website. This is currently only available for the notes section of an observation and not the comments but this is something we are working on.
View attached files
Recently we added the ability to attach different file types, such as Word, PowerPoint etc., to observations, memos and reflections. Upon the release of this, when viewing observations with files attached on the app, you would only see a notice directing you to the browser version of Tapestry to see the files. With this update, you will now be able to open and view attached files within observations through the iOS app. The only exceptions to this are odt and ods file types which at the time of writing cannot be opened on iOS devices. If one of these file types is attached, you will see a message underneath informing you that it can't be opened on a iOs device.
Extended video limits
To help you with your home learning during the current setting closures, we have temporarily increased the limits on videos to 10 minutes or 5GB. This was first available on the browser version of Tapestry and it is now available on the iOS app as well. Please note that larger videos will take longer to upload and the time it takes will also depend on your internet speed. If you have any difficulties uploading longer videos, we recommend you also try uploading them through a browser.
We know a lot of you have also asked to view memos on the app as well and this is also something we are also working on adding.
If your app isn't set to automatically update, to do this you just need to go to the App store, find the Tapestry app and tap to update.
To see a full iOS app walk-through, check our tutorial here.
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If you are a parent, relative or carer on Tapestry then whether you have permission to add observations or not is up to the setting (school, nursery, childminder etc.) that set you up with an account.
If you have been given permission then it's really simple to add an observation, you just need to select 'Observations' at the top of the page (1) and then click on the 'Add Observation' button (2).
The first thing you will need to add when adding an observation is to attach your child/children. If you just have one child on the Tapestry account, they will be automatically selected and you do not need to do anything else.
If you have more than one of your children on the account, you will be able to select which child/children you wish to write the observation for and press 'Select Children' (1) to choose which of your children you wish to select.
Once you have pressed on this button you will be presented with a pop-up showing you all the children you are linked to. You just need to select the box of the children or children you want to include (1) and press 'Done' (2).
After you've attached a child or children, you will see their names appear at the top (1). If you want to remove any, just click on the 'X' button (2).
Next, you will need to add a title (3). Again, it's not possible to save an observation without a title.
In the 'Notes' section (4) is where you can add your actual observation, so what you saw your child/children do etc.
By default the time and date of the observation will be the current time/date you are making the observation but if you want to change this, you just need to click into the 'Created/Scheduled' box (5).
If you want to add any supporting photos, videos, audio files or documents, click on the 'Add Files' button (1). Once you've added any files you want, you just need to click 'Start Upload' (2). Once you've the upload has finished, you can edit it (3) or if you've added any media by accident, you can delete it either individually or in bulk (4).
You can reorder media within an observation using the up and down arrows next to each item of media (5). Videos, audio clips, and pictures will still sit separately to documents when the page is saved, but you can change the order of them in each of their groups.
You can also link your child's observation to other observations related to your child that you have the permissions to view (1). If your child's setting uses the Activities feature, and your child has been set an activity to do (2), or perhaps you have chosen an activity to do with your child from the Activities Collection (3), you can link the observation to these as well.
When you're happy with your observation, just remember to press 'Save' at the bottom of the page (4).
Once saved, your observation should look a little something like this:
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If you are set up with a parent/relative/carers account on Tapestry there a couple of ways your account might be activated. These are:
- Your account will be activated immediately and you will be provided with a password.
- You will be sent an activation email.
- You will be given an activation link.
Let's go through how to do each.
If you are given a password
You just need to go to tapestryjournal.com and enter the email you were set up with (1) and the password you are provided with (2). Do remember that passwords are case sensitive. Then click on 'Log in' (3).
If you're not able to login, please contact the setting (school, nursery, childminder etc.) that set you up with an account for assistance.
After you've logged in if you want to change your password you just need to follow this tutorial.
If you are sent an activation email
Firstly, if you are told you have been sent an activation email and you do not see it, do check your spam and junk folders as our emails can sometimes get filtered into there. If you are looking for the email, the subject line will be 'Create your Tapestry login'.
Once you've found or received the email you just need to click on the 'Create your password' link.
If this link doesn't work it is probably because it is past the 30 day period the link is active for. If this is the case you just need to ask your child's setting to send you another one.
Clicking on the link will take you to a page where you will need to enter and confirm a password that meets the password criteria (1) and enter and confirm a 4-digit PIN (2). When setting your password, the criteria above will turn green when met. The PIN can be used on the app version of Tapestry to quickly log back in if you've already logged in and the app times out. Once you've done this you just need select 'Submit' (3).
On the next screen you will see a message letting you know you have successfully activated your account (1). The link in the activation email will now become invalid. You can then enter your email and password (2) and then select 'Log in' (3) to enter your account.
If you have been given an activation URL
It's also possible for you to be given an activation URL rather than an email. The URL will look something like the one below:
https://tapestryjournal.com/resetpassword/dzWkzh6YYzQjFh10UOVQohnJyDNZ9653nwPa66irkML7SOu3_UlnM_486DsoXliDzHZhGqeG88ezdfNu6c_QnQLB0m4VjaDNrDbcd_juSwXlE2ycPQy_1P1zKNEqk8PcLrDyn5ajg_ucXinWaLn6c1bvpTu8LkTNKr8t17iP1DVaL0abEBZ22EqJJ8AX7R9wMRILBJA34JmPeR7zksnjo7LGMHtfsfL5VH8iAK6oJL6yaLB9oIVADW2Eq1yfMt
You just need to copy and paste that URL into your web browser of choice and then follow the same instructions for activating your account by email. Just like the link in the activation emails, this URL also only stays active for 30 days. If the link becomes invalid, you will need to contact your child's setting to help you get set up.
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Hi lynned55,
Speaking on behalf of the Tapestry team (hopefully they are all okay with that.....), thank you!
Sue shared your lovely message with us and I know everyone is really pleased that you are finding our new resources and features helpful.
We completely understand what a horrible and stressful time this is for settings and I'm just happy if we're able to help or relieve some pressure in any way.
Hope you are all staying well and safe.
Emily
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We are approaching the point where our security certificate for Tapestry will be renewed. We wanted to let you know that this time, we are planning to stop using 'Enhanced Validation' on the certificate.
Enhanced Validation didn't change how secure your connection to Tapestry was, but in times gone by, it would show a green box in the address bar of the browser stating that the site was owned by 'The Foundation Stage Forum Ltd'. The idea was that, when you logged into Tapestry, you would do some research to establish that, yes, The Foundation Stage Forum Ltd is the company you wanted to communicate with and that, yes, the name had not been changed.
In practice, almost no one did those checks and the people that did check could be fooled by a certificate registered to a company with a similar name. So it didn't add any extra security and, worse, could lull people into a false sense of security.
For that reason, modern browsers are no longer showing the green box. Instead, they just warn if a site isn't secure.
While the enhanced validation approach to security has been retired, there have been other new approaches invented to keep certificates secure, such revocation lists, certificate authority authorisation, the online certificate status protocol and certificate transparency.
We have been adopting those new approaches as they become available and we think the time has come for us to retire the enhanced validation on our certificate.
By retiring the enhanced validation we will also, by a very small amount, be increasing the security of Tapestry because the process of managing the enhanced validation was complex and required the transfer of and storage of confidential information between us, the validation authority and our servers. Now we can keep all the confidential information in one spot, with much greater security, eliminating both a (albeit tiny) security risk and a (slightly larger) risk of a bureaucratic mistake rendering tapestry inaccessible.
If you have questions or comments on this change, please do get in touch by emailing customer.service@eyfs.info.
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You're very welcome!
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Hi both,
I just wanted to let you know that this feature is now available on Tapestry! So when you go to the split a group observation, you will see a button to split all.
We hope you find this helpful!
Best wishes,
Emily
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We’ve written this series of articles to help you prepare your Tapestry account for setting closure in the wake of the Coronavirus pandemic. We hope they offer some help and guidance in this difficult time.
If your setting has already closed, we recommend you still take a look as you may find the advice here is beneficial.
In this article we’ll look at preparations you can do on your account relating to children. Linked below you’ll find articles for staff and relative preparations as well. Please note, this article is intended for managers on a Tapestry account.
How to prepare your Tapestry account for setting closure and remote learning: Staff
How to prepare your Tapestry account for setting closure and remote learning: Relatives
What we will cover here is:
- Are the children on your account set up correctly?
- Have you assigned key children to staff or set up manual groups?
- Creating folders in Documents for a group
- Adding an About Me for a child
Let’s get started.
1. Are the children on your account set up correctly?
You can use this time to ensure you have any information you need for children on your Tapestry account.
You can do this by going to the Control Panel (1) -> Manage Children (2).
Here you will see the names of all the children on your account. In the section for each child you can see their date of birth (3), so you can check this is correct.
If you haven’t already, you might want to take this opportunity to add profile photos for your children (4). To do this you can click on the ‘Edit’ button for the child you want to upload a photo for (5).
To upload a photo for a child you just need to click on the ‘Add Photo’ button at the top (1).
It might be a good idea to take some time to go through the rest of this page to ensure all the information is correct and to add any information that is missing (2).
2. Have you assigned key children to staff or set up manual groups?
Now would also be a good time to ensure you have the children on your account organised into groups. This will make it easier for you in the long run when adding data for them on Tapestry.
The first way you can do this is to attach children to staff as their key children. This can be done by going to the Manage Staff page on the Control Panel (1), then click on the ‘Manage Key Children’ button (2).
Here you can see all staff on your account. You can go through each one and click on the ‘Edit Relationships’ button to assign children.
If you then wanted to set it so staff can only view their key children, you just need to follow this tutorial. If you also wanted to set it so you can only see your key children, this is the tutorial you will need.As well as/instead of this, you may want to create manual groups of children. To do this, stay on the Control Panel and select ‘Manage Groups’ from the left-hand menu (1).
To add a new group, just click on the ‘Add Group’ button (2)! You can add as many groups as you wish here.
3. Creating folders in Documents for a group
In the Documents feature, you may want to create folders for each class or group on your account. Staff can then put files in there for that specific group of children and share them with relatives too if they wish. Please note that if you make files in a folder accessible to relatives, this means all relatives will be able to download them.
To do this you just need to go to ‘Documents’ at the top of your page (1). To add new folders to your account you can click on the ‘Add Folder’ button (2).
Once you have organised your folders, you can then upload files using the ‘Add file’ button (3). This tutorial talks you through the process.
4. Adding an About Me for a child
The last thing you may want to consider doing is setting up ‘About Me’s’ for children on your account. You can use these to input information yourself, or you can ask parents to fill them in about their child.
This may be a good opportunity for you to learn additional things about a child which you can later use for planning activities.
To add an About Me, go to the ‘Children’ tab (1), click on a child’s name (2) and from the drop-down, select ‘About Me’ (3).
If you want to fill in a child’s About Me, click on the ‘Edit About [Child’s name]’ button.
If you want to allow relatives to see and edit their child’s About Me you will need to go to the Control Panel (1) -> Settings (2) -> About Me (3).If you scroll to the bottom you have the options to allow viewing (1) and editing (2) of children’s About Me’s by relatives. Above this you can also add any of your own custom statements (3).
You may want to add some custom statements specifically related to PSED and how the child might be feeling in the current situation. Once added, these will show up on every child’s About Me. For example:
- How I am connecting with others: (e.g. facetiming with a relative, sending a recording of me singing, taking photos of me and sending them to my friends)
- Things I have needed reassurance about:
- Things I am being confident about:
- These are the feelings I have been sharing:
If you scroll back up the page you can choose which of the default questions supplied by Tapestry will be displayed (4).
So, those are things you might want to consider doing on your account in preparation for your setting closing, or if it already has. We hope you found it useful and we hope you and your children and families stay safe and well over the coming weeks.
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We’ve written this series of articles to help you prepare your Tapestry account for setting closure in the wake of the Coronavirus pandemic. We hope they offer some help and guidance in this difficult time.
If your setting has already closed, we recommend you still take a look as you may find the advice here is beneficial.
In this article we’ll go over the preparations you can make with regards to relatives on your account, but below you can also find articles to help you with preparations for staff and children.
How to prepare your Tapestry account for setting closure and remote learning – Staff
How to prepare your Tapestry account for setting closure and remote learning: Children
In this article we will cover the following:
- Checking relatives are set up correctly on your account
- Do you have the correct contact details for relatives?
- Relative user permissions
- Can relatives receive notifications?
- Do you know how to send information to them using Tapestry?
- Do they know how to use the different features?
1. Checking relatives are set up correctly on your account
If you haven’t added relatives to your account yet, take a look at the tutorials linked below explaining how to do this individually and in bulk.
Once they are added, to check they are all set up correctly you will need to go to the Control Panel (1) -> Manage Relatives (2).
Here you can see all the names of the relatives on your account. If it says ‘Active’ underneath their name (3), this means they will be able to login.
If it doesn’t say active, there are 4 other statuses they might hold. These are:Activating: This means an email activation link has been sent to the parent, but they have not yet followed it. You can resend it to them by following these instructions. Do make sure you remind them to check their spam/junk folders as our emails can sometimes get filtered into there.
Not activated: This can happen either if you choose to not activate a parent when you add them or if they don’t follow the link in the activation email within 30 days. To activate them, just look at this tutorial.
Inactive: This means a manager made them inactive. They can be reactivated if needed by following this tutorial.
Awaiting deletion: This means a manager deleted them. They can be restored up to 90 days after they were selected to be deleted if needed, this tutorial explains how.
Next to where it shows the status of the relative, you can also see the last time they logged in (4). If they have never logged in, they might need some assistance from you to be able to do so; we would recommend they try resetting their password. This tutorial explains how.
The final thing you might want to ask your relatives is whether they are confident they know their password. Passwords can be reset at any time, so it’s not a problem if they forget, but they might feel more reassured if they are sure they know it. This article gives some advice on how to set a memorable and secure password.
2. Do you have the correct contact details for relatives?
As we don’t have access to relative’s accounts for safeguarding reasons, we ask that they don’t contact us if they are having any issues as we are only able to send them back to you.
There are several places in Tapestry where they are directed to you if they need any assistance, therefore it is important that these details stay up to date. You can check them, and correct them if needed, from within the Control Panel. You’ll need to select ‘Settings’ (1) and then ‘Contact Details’ (2). On this page, go to the section that says ‘If a relative needs to contact you’ (3). If you make any changes here, just remember to save (4).
3. Relative user permissions
To make sure you are confident with what relatives can see or do on your account, we would recommend you take a look at the User Permissions page on the Control Panel (1). Make sure you select the ‘Relatives’ tab (2).
Here, the permissions are divided up into different sections. You just need to select a section to see the permissions within it (3).
To change a permission, you can click on the ‘Edit’ button for it. This tutorial will talk you through the whole process of setting user permissions on Tapestry for relatives.
One permission we would suggest you look at is ‘View group obs media’, which can be found in the ‘Observations’ section. This is important as you may be adding more group observations now to set activities for parents, and they might need to be able to see the media included.
4. Can they receive notifications?
If you will be using Tapestry to support remote learning, it will be especially important that relatives receive notifications when you add something to Tapestry.
To check relatives are set up to receive notifications you will need to go to the User Permissions section mentioned above (1). Ensuring you are on the ‘Relatives’ tab (2), you will need to select the ‘Notifications’ section (3). If the option ‘Receive notifications’ (4) is set to not permitted, you will just need to click on the ‘Edit’ button to change this to permitted (5).
Relatives can then adjust their own notification preferences by following this tutorial.
5. Do you know how to send relatives information using Tapestry?
There are a range of features you can use on Tapestry to communicate with relatives, share resources with them and provide activities for them to do with their children.
I’ll go over them all briefly below with links to tutorials to explain more:
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Observations: You might want to make particular use of adding group observations to set activities for key children or groups of children. Remember, you can split group observations if you then want to add separate pieces of information after, this tutorial will explain how. If you haven’t set up manual groups already on your account, take a look here.
Remember to also use the tagging feature on Tapestry if you want to track observations focusing on a specific activity or task. This tutorial explains tagging on Tapestry.
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Documents: Here you can upload files and organise them into folders. You can choose whether you want to share files with relatives, but please note if you do share them they will be accessible to all relatives on your account. The instructions in this tutorial will show you how to enable this feature and this tutorial will show you to upload documents.
- Comments tool in the Care Diary: You may not have the Care Diary enabled for your setting currently, but you may wish to consider doing so to use the comments tool in it. This allows you to send messages back and forth with individual relatives. For more information about how this feature works, have a look here. If you wanted to enable the Care Diary to use Comments, you will just need to follow these instructions.
6. Do your relatives know how to use the different features?
If you are thinking of using any of the above features for your parents and carers, you may need to think about how to make sure they are confident with accessing them.
The Memos, Documents and Care Diary features are all only available on the browser version of Tapestry, so we would also suggest you make sure they are aware of that.
You can direct them to our relative’s tutorials page, which you can find here if they need any assistance. This has a range of tutorials to talk them through how to use the different features on Tapestry so they can help their child learn at home and stay connected with you.
So, those are all of the things you might want to go through on your Tapestry account for relatives in preparation for your setting’s closure or if it has already closed. We hope you and your children and families stay safe and well over the coming weeks.
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We’ve written this series of articles to help you prepare your Tapestry account for setting closure in the wake of the Coronavirus pandemic. We hope they will offer some help and guidance in this difficult time.
If your setting has already closed, we recommend you still take a look as you may find the advice here is beneficial.
In this particular article we’ll look at staff preparations. Linked below you will also find articles focusing on relatives and children. Please note these instructions are aimed at managers on Tapestry.
How to prepare your Tapestry account for setting closure and remote learning: Relatives
How to prepare your Tapestry account for setting closure and remote learning: Children
Let’s get started!
I’ve broken your staff preparations down into 6 sections as follows:
- Contact and setting details
- Organising your invoices and where to renew your account
- Staff user types and how to change them
- Staff user permissions
- Updating your policies
- Staff communication and wellbeing
1. Contact and setting details
The first thing we recommend you do on your account is check your setting and contact details to make sure they are up to date. We would use these to contact you should we need to.
To do this, you just need to go to the Control Panel (1) - > Settings (2).
We then suggest you check ‘Your Setting’ (3) and ‘Contact Details’ (4). The screenshot below shows the ‘Your Setting’ page.
This is what the Contact Details page looks like:
2. Organising your invoices and where to renew your account
You can find all your invoices from within your Tapestry account. In this section you will also be able to see, and make payment for, any pending invoices.
To find it you just need to go to your Control Panel (1) and stay on the Overview page. Here you will see when your subscription expiry date is (2) and a button that says ‘View and pay your invoices’, you just need to click on that to access your invoices (3).
This will bring up a list of your invoices (1) and if any are pending, to make payment you just need to click on the ‘Pay’ button for that invoice (2). This tutorial will talk you through the process in full.
3. Staff user types and how to change them
There are three different types of staff member on Tapestry, these are:
Manager: They can do everything on an account and have access to the Control Panel where you can add children, staff and relatives. This is also where you can adjust all the different settings on Tapestry.
Staff full member: They are set up with an email address and password so can login to Tapestry wherever. What they can see and do on an account can be controlled by a manager.
Staff PIN-only: They are only set up with a 4-digit PIN so can only login to a device if a manager or full member of staff logins in first and then switches user. This staff type was designed for situations where managers don’t want their staff logging in to Tapestry from home. What they can see and do on an account can be controlled by a manager.
Some of you may have set your staff up as PIN-only so they can’t login from home but now need to adjust your policy due to setting closure. To do this you just need to go to the Manage Staff section of the Control Panel (1) and click on the ‘Edit’ button for the staff member you want to change the type for (2).
Then from the ‘Type’ drop-down (1), you just need to select ‘Staff (full account) (2).
If you are changing the staff type from PIN-only to full staff member, you will also need to enter an email address and password for them. Remember to save the page when you’re done. See this tutorial for the full process.
4. Staff User Permissions
Now is also a good time to check what your staff are set up to do and see on your account. You can do this within the Control Panel from the User Permissions section.
The permissions are grouped into sections and if you select one, you’ll then see the list of permissions appear (1). To change whether something is permitted or not, you just need to click on the ‘Edit’ button (2).
This tutorial will talk you through the steps in more depth.
5. Updating your policies
You may have updated your policies in response to the need to allow staff to work from home. If this is the case, you can add any new or updated policies to the Documents section in Tapestry.
This can be done by selecting ‘Documents’ from the top of the page (1). If you haven’t already got a folder or folders for your policies, you can click on ‘Add folder’ (2) to organise that.
You then just need to click on the ‘Add file’ button to upload documents (3).
Here you just need to select your file (1), give it a title (2) and a description too if you wish (3). Then choose a folder for it (4). Finally, you can choose whether you want relatives to be able to access and download the file (5). Please note this is a blanket setting, so it would mean all relatives on your account can download it.
When you’re done, just click ‘Save’ (6).
6. Staff communication and wellbeing
As your staff move to remote teaching and learning they will no longer be together for all the catch-up chats and meetings in which you share ideas, discuss children’s experiences and support wellbeing. On Tapestry you can use our Reflections feature to keep these conversations and this support going remotely.
This tutorial explains how you can enable Reflections on your account.
Once enabled, you can select ‘Reflections’ from the top of your page (1). To add a new reflection, you just need to click on the ‘Add Reflection’ button (2).
You will need to give a reflection a title in order to save it (1), then in the ‘Reflection’ box you can add any thoughts you want to share with other staff (2). You can also choose whether a reflection is for a specific child or children (3).
You can set different visibility levels for a reflection (4) and you can also change its status (5).
Reflections can be linked to observations and other reflections to show a timeline of events (1). You can also add media to them (2) and give them a ‘Flag’ (3). Flags on Tapestry are pre-set and are designed to quickly show you what that reflection is about.
For more information about how to add reflections and how they can be used, please look at this tutorial.
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There are three different types of staff member on Tapestry, these are:
Manager: They can do everything on an account and have access to the Control Panel where you can add children, staff and relatives. This is also where you can adjust all the different settings on Tapestry.
Staff full member: They are set up with an email address and password so can login to Tapestry wherever. What they can see and do on an account can be controlled by a manager, this tutorial will show you how.
Staff PIN-only: They are only set up with a 4-digit PIN so can only login to a device if a manager or full member of staff logins in first and then switches user. This staff type was designed for situations where managers don’t want their staff logging in to Tapestry from home. What they can see and do on an account can be controlled by a manager this tutorial will show you how.
If you want to change a staff member from one type to another, you just need to click on your name in the top right-hand corner (1) and select 'Control Panel' (2). From there, go to 'Manage Staff' (3) from the left-hand menu and click on ‘Edit’ (4) for the staff member you want to change the type for.
On the next page you need to click on the ‘Type’ drop-down (1) and then choose the staff type you want to change them to (2).
Please note, if you are changing a staff member's type from PIN-only to full staff or manager, you will also need to enter an email address (1) and password (2) for them to login with. Staff can change their password later if they choose by following this tutorial.
When you're done, just remember to scroll to the bottom of the page to press save. Then, you're done!
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With Covid-19 issues dominating the news and beginning to affect the normal functions of our society, we thought it would be useful to give you our perspective of Tapestry service provision over the next weeks, and also to advise you on how Tapestry may be able to assist with the closure of your school, nursery or other child provision.
First of all, we'd like to re-assure you that we are offering, and have confidence we will be able to continue to offer, a full service. This means reliable access to the Tapestry platform, and also to the full level of product support you normally expect from us. Tapestry staff are currently working from home but everyone still has full access to the normal tools of their job, so we can function and communicate as normal. Therefore we are confident we can still provide prompt and effective levels of service.
Additionally, and because of the current situation, we have decided to prioritise a number of new functions that have been in development for some time, intended to help teachers and practitioners offer resources and support to the parents and carers of their children. We will be publishing articles and other resources with suggestions of how to use Tapestry in a real world situation where children are not in physical attendance, and hope you will find these useful. For information about any new features and links to resources, take a look at this page.
Finally, please do get in touch with any queries, suggestions or issues you may have by emailing customer.service@eyfs.info. Our education and support teams will help wherever they can, while our engineers will work hard to ensure Tapestry is fully and reliably available at all times. We all look forward to helping you continue to weave your learning journeys as more normal times return.
Best wishes,
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In this post you can find links to all the articles that came from our TEC2 in November.
Keynote speeches
Nancy Stewart - Steering the Changes: Who's holding the wheel?
Beatrice Merrick - A sector response to changes to the EYFS
Workshops
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Hi Jo,
The SEND statements on Tapestry are a mixture of the EYFS DM statements and additional SEND statements we came up with working alongside several special schools and with a SEND specialist.
It's possible for you to download a document with all the statements in from within your Tapestry account, to do this you just need to start adding an observation and in the SEND assessment section, click on the 'Download SEND Statements' button.
In the document the SEND statements are the ones in italics.
I hope this helps!
Emily
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Hi,
I'm afraid until the new framework is released, we are unable to start the process of adding anything. However, our plan is to have the ELGs ready on Tapestry for the beginning of September.
We are also waiting to see what the plans are for the Development Matters as this is currently not something that has been shared at all. Hopefully once the consultation results have been released, we will be able to have a better idea of what the plans are for the framework and can start work on getting it ready.
The aim will be to have both the existing and new frameworks running side by side on Tapestry so that users can choose which framework they wish to use.
I'm sorry that I'm unable to give you a definite answer, but if you have any further questions, please do let us know!
Best wishes,
Emily
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Hi Emma,
Thanks for your feedback!
In terms of recording accidents, this is something that is in our list of things to add already, but I will feed this back to the rest of the team that this is something you would like to see added.
I can't see we've had it requested for an option where a child hasn't use the toilet but I will also feed this back to see if it's something we could add.
We'll keep you updated about both!
Best wishes,
Emily
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Hi,
You could use our Documents feature that we added at the end of last year to upload newsletters and share these with parents. I've linked our tutorials below which will explain how to set up and use this feature. I hope it helps!
- Setting up the Documents Feature
- How to use the Documents feature
- How to Delete Folders and Files from the Documents Feature
Best wishes,
Emily
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Hi,
Until the new framework is released, we are unable to start the process of adding anything, but our plan is to have the ELGs ready to use for the beginning of September. We are also waiting to see what the plans are for Development Matters as this is currently not something that has been shared at all. Hopefully once the consultation period ends on 31st, we will be able to have a better idea of what the plans are for the framework and can start work on getting it ready.
The aim will be to have both the existing and new frameworks running side by side on Tapestry so that users can choose which framework they wish to use.
Do let us know if you have any more questions.
Best wishes,
Emily
Updating a reflection
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You can update a reflection at any time on Tapestry. You might want to do this if your reflection is currently in the 'not ready for discussion' stage or if you have completed your reflection and you are ready to add an 'impact' for it.
To do this you just need to click on the 'Reflections' tab at the top of the page.
Next you will need to find the reflection you want to update in the list. Remember, to find a specific reflection, you could use the search functionality (1) or the page filters (2). This tutorial will talk you through how to use the page filters.
Once you've found the reflection you want to update, you just need to click on the 'Edit' button for it (3).
If you are editing a reflection that is in the draft stage you may want to add more information about the reflection (1) or change whether it is linked to any children or not (2). You will also be able to see whether it is currently linked to any observations or other reflections (3). To link it, you just need to click on the 'Link observation' or 'Link reflection' button (4). To remove any links added mistakenly, you just need to click on the 'X' button for that link (5).
Remember if you want to change the visibility or status of the reflection, these options are at the top of the page (6).
You might also want to add any supporting files, such as photos, video or documents (1).
To help show what your reflection is about, you could also add Flags to it. To do this you just need to select a flag type (2).
When you do this, you will then be presented with a pop-up box with the all the different flags for that type. You just need to select the tick boxes for the ones you want to add.
If your reflection is finished, so the idea is actually something you have tried implementing in your setting, then you can scroll down to the bottom of the page to add the 'impact' of it (1). The impact might be an idea you have taken up in your setting or it might be you decided not to go ahead with ultimately.
Once you're finished editing your reflection, just remember to press 'Save' (2).
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