Subject: Demonstration Recordings - Electronic Cohort Default Rate Appeals
Release 2.1 Demonstration Sessions
Summary: This letter announces the availability of Federal Student Aid's Electronic
Cohort Default Rate Appeals (eCDR Appeals) Release 2.1 demonstration sessions.
Dear Colleague:
We are pleased
to announce the availability of three recorded Electronic Cohort Default Rate
Appeals (eCDR Appeals) demonstration
sessions. We have refreshed these demonstrations, as necessary, to reflect
our
implementation of eCDR Appeals Release 2.1 on February 9, 2009.
We recorded
the eCDR Appeals demonstration sessions via Microsoft Office Live Meeting. We
list each demonstration and provide its link below.
User Registration Demonstration Session
The following demonstration provides information on user registration for eCDR Appeals:
https://www302.livemeeting.com/cc/fsatraining/view?id=HKBTZ8-6
IDC Preparation and Submission Demonstration Session
The following
demonstration provides information on preparing and submitting an incorrect
data challenge (IDC) via eCDR Appeals:
https://www302.livemeeting.com/cc/fsatraining/view?id=HKBTZ8-11
Data Manager IDC Instructions Demonstration Session
The following demonstration provides information on data manager user instructions for responding to IDC cases:
https://www302.livemeeting.com/cc/fsatraining/view?id=H2TQPC
Notes:
To view a demonstration session, it is not necessary for
a user to enter a Recording Key. The user must simply enter his or her name
and then click on the View Recording button.
There are two versions of each demonstration session available
for streaming or downloading. If a user wishes to view the Microsoft Office
Live Meeting Replay version, he or she should install the Replay Wrapper available
on the site.
The instructions that data managers use to respond to IDC
cases have not changed; however, in eCDR Appeals Release 2.1, we updated the
screens and added a new report. While users of the Data Manager IDC Instructions
demonstration session will not see these updates reflected in the demonstration,
detailed information about Release 2.1 IDC functionality is available in the
Incorrect Data Challenge (IDC) User Guide.
If
you have questions about the eCDR Appeals application or demonstration sessions,
contact us by e-mailing fsa.schools.default.management@ed.gov
or by calling the Portfolio Performance Division (formerly Default Prevention
and Management) Hotline at 202/377-4259.
Sincerely,
Sybil Phillips
Service Director, Portfolio Performance Management
Federal Student
Aid
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