By Eric Pike, Platinum Educational Group
We are proud to announce that our GPS location tracking meets the highest attainable standard of accuracy available today. We now have the circle around a GPS location marker, which indicates the approximate area where the device is located, with the size of the circle representing the level of accuracy.

It is important to note that anytime someone captures a location, the accuracy of each measurement can be affected by many factors, such as the capabilities of their device, if signals are being blocked by buildings, their privacy settings, etc. There is always a margin of error, and the device is saying that is has a 95% probability of being no further than that margin from the exact pointed provided.
This was originally meant as a "nice-to-have" for the check-in/out feature, schools/programs are now desiring to use the location information to enforce their policies. Thus, it is important for them to know the accuracy of each reading that they review.
Since the clinical educator is expected to manage the number of student evaluations and assess their performance, regularly, this allows appropriate tracking. Clinical programs face challenges in finding innovative and efficient methods to track and manage this large volume. Traditional solutions entail paper-based systems or a paid proprietary clinical tracking system. However, both of these options have their own unique challenges. We are happy we can offer this to streamline this process.