Electronic student diary (dark). Mrko electronic magazine new mcko ru

Electronic diary services as additional support for “paper” class journals and diaries are already quite widely used in Russian schools recent years six.

The Moscow Register of Education Quality, as a unified platform for collecting data on monitoring the performance of metropolitan schools, began full operation on September 1, 2014. It is he who can become a monopolist in the field of electronic academic records services in the capital.

Parents are shown advertising banners. Ads are not shown to users who log in as a student or teacher.

Schedule is filled automatically (taking into account the frequency of classes) - everything is familiar. Reporting periods: quarter, trimester, year.

Feedback from parents: The grade book records grades reviewed by parents and comments.

Different access rights for teachers, class teachers, head teachers. Subject teachers have access to the subjects in their classes, and the head teacher has access to the subjects of the entire school.

Parental control and gradebook. Source: elzhur.ru

Reporting: is formed (academic performance, attendance) in the form of tables and graphs. Export to different formats (Excel, pdf), standard printable version.

Modular interface: grade diary, teacher's journal, lesson and homework pages - separate modules.

Various grading systems: 5 points, 10 points, 100 points, pass/fail.

Reporting periods: standard (quarters, trimesters, semesters). Reporting is generated based on academic performance and attendance; You can also generate custom reports.

: advertising on all pages of the web resource.

Feedback from parents: not provided.

Feedback from students: yes (the student can attach a file with completed homework).

This is what one version of viewing a teacher’s journal looks like. Source: diary.ru

Additional services: media library educational materials(dictionaries, fiction and educational literature), the ability to create a custom school website.

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Most of the information on the main page of MRKO is devoted to video tutorials on how to log into the system, since it is integrated with the State Services portal. Access to the system for students and teachers is granted after the school has registered in the MRKO system and reorganized its information system. But without an account on the State Services portal, parents will not be able to see their children’s grades: they enter the diary through the website of the State Services portal.

Functionality: ???

We did not see any screenshots or information about the functionality of the diary on the official website for teachers: neither what the teacher’s journal looks like, nor how performance statistics are collected, nor how reports are filled out. Considering that Moscow teachers are being voluntarily and compulsorily transferred to using this electronic journal, it is doubly offensive not to know in advance what you will be working with for the whole year.

MCKO promised to make every effort to carry out a painless integration of already functioning platforms for electronic progress recording into its system. But for now this procedure is quite painful.

Integration of electronic diaries with MRKO

Dnevnik.ru- the only one existing systems electronic journals receiving state support. Its implementation since 2009 has been supported by the national project “Education” and the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation. Therefore, the comment that the press service of Dnevnik.ru gave to the Roem.ru project is full of calm and confidence (for now):

In order to respect the rights educational organizations on independent choice information systems, and developer organizations to freedom of competition in accordance with clause 8 of Art. 3 Federal Law dated July 27, 2006 N 149-FZ “On information, information technology and on the protection of information” and Art. 15 of the Federal Law of July 26, 2006 N 135-FZ “On the Protection of Competition”, MRKO must be able to integrate with third-party electronic railway systems, which is confirmed by a quote from I. Kalina. In this regard, Moscow schools continue to work in the Dnevnik.ru system.

But Eljur has already encountered a lack of support for the integration of electronic journals with MRKO. At the same time, MCKO strongly opposes providing the possibility of integrating other electronic journals with its service. November 11, 2014, Director of the Moscow Center for Education and Culture A.I. Rytov responded to numerous requests from Elzhur to develop mechanisms for correctly uploading data from their electronic journal to MRKO:

“...we inform you that resolving issues of implementing organizational and technical algorithms for online data exchange between EZhD MRKO and other electronic journals is not within the competence of GAU MCKO.”

Which somewhat hints that MKRO is not going to support automation procedures for transferring existing data.

Let's look at what MRKO is electronic diary, who can access this resource, and how to register on it. The main purpose of the electronic student diary of the MRKO portal of the Moscow State Services is to ensure parental control over the student’s progress. By tracking his achievements during his studies. Regular supervision and full information of parents about all school events and grades of the child can take his academic performance to a higher level.

Previously, when there were only paper diaries, the control process became significantly more complicated. The child could enter false information there, delete information that, in his opinion, should not be shown to his parents, etc. Moreover, daily grades were not always included in the diaries; many teachers neglected this action and simply entered the scores in the class journal. Parents could only take their children’s word for it, and this was not always a justified action and often had a negative impact on academic performance. Now you can watch your child’s grades online every day, which will be recorded on the website. MRKO electronic diary is a full-fledged diary in which all grades are indicated for the entire period of study.

The introduction and popularization of this innovation is actively replacing paper diaries. It is predicted that they will be completely replaced by a more advanced electronic version in the near future. The innovation makes it easier for parents to communicate with teachers, helps them keep abreast of school events, and take a more active part in their child’s school life.

MRKO electronic diary – how to connect?

You should first check to see if your child's school is connected to this option. For example, in Moscow, most educational institutions already have such a connection. This area is actively developing and in the near future all schools in Russia, and not just Moscow, will keep an electronic diary for schoolchildren, which requires registration through the State Services portal.

You can get the login and password for the student’s diary on MRKO mos.ru from the class teacher. To do this, you need to come to the school and make a request to provide the information of interest. As a rule, responsible person a manager is usually appointed to connect the service educational institution. The leader must own all necessary information about connection, which is available in full on the official website of the State Services.

Terms of use of the MRKO mos.ru service.

The information contained in the diary is personal, so access to it is limited to a narrow list of persons. No one has the right to invade your child’s personal data and use it for any purpose without his and your consent. There are special conditions for using the diary, which include:

  • Providing access to the resource only to the student’s parents or his legal representatives. The login and password are issued to the persons listed above personally. Gives out a password class teacher or other responsible official.
  • Parents do not have access to grades and personal information of other students besides their own children. But the diary also contains publicly available information about upcoming events and so on.
  • Information about the electronic diary and its operation, as well as the possibility of using the service itself, is provided free of charge.
  • To register an account, you do not need to provide documents other than those requested by the Gosuslugi.ru website during authorization and user identification. If you were registered with State Services earlier, then you do not need to provide any documents.
  • The validity period of the electronic diary lasts until the end of the student’s studies at the educational institution.

How to enter the electronic diary?

Parents whose children are studying in educational institutions that maintain an electronic diary of MRKO have the right to enter the site through the Moscow government services portal . But please note that this site requires mandatory registration. Accordingly, the use of MRKO mos.ru will begin with registration on the Gosuslugi.ru website (if the user has not been registered there previously).

Registration on State Services

To complete this stage, follow these steps:

  • On the main page of the site, select “Register”.

  • Fill out all the fields provided; you must enter only accurate information. Confirm your registration.

  • After completing the first stage, go to the site. Log in using your username and password that you received during the registration process.

Submit files of all scanned documents that the site requests. Don't worry: it's confidential and completely safe. You will be sent a registered letter with a password by mail. Enter your password, this will mean complete walkthrough authorization on the site. Now you are registered and can use MRKO mos.ru under general conditions.

Next steps


Advice! If the main page does not display the “Electronic Diary” link, you can find this menu in the “Education and Study” section. You can find this section on the right side of the screen.

  • In the “Account Name” field that appears, enter any name you like. It is advisable to remember it or write it down in a notepad.


Reference. Accounts are designed to give parents with many children the opportunity to create several pages, one for each student. If you have more than one child, then it is better to do just that.

  • After all the data has been entered, click “Continue”. Check the accuracy of the entered data in the window that appears; if everything is correct, confirm the information by clicking the “Finish” button.
  • Now you have fully logged into the MRKO electronic diary .
  • In case of additional questions on the operation of the resource, you can look for answers on the forum, which is accessible to everyone.

How to use the service?

After you log in personal account, you will have the opportunity to view the diary. Outwardly, it looks like a standard school diary, as we are used to seeing them in paper form. The pages contain days, dates and fields for ratings and comments. All grades that are put in the journal are transferred to the website and are visible in the electronic diary.


In addition, the electronic diary has additional functions:

  • Gives you the opportunity to look at homework in all subjects. The child will not be able to avoid doing homework, will not be able to say “Nothing was asked.”
  • There is an option to view all ratings for a specific day or period of time. To view, you need to go to the “All ratings” tab.
  • There is an option to view final grades for all subjects. Final grades are given at the end of each study period. To view, you must select the “Final grades” menu item.
  • There is an option to view homework, grades and other information for the entire year. You can also view your class schedule using the diary.

Advantages of an electronic diary:

  • Your child will not be able to tear out sheets with bad grades and comments. You can always check if he has completed his homework.
  • Now you can see what your child has been assigned online.
  • You will know all the child’s grades, information about the nearest parent meetings and other important events will no longer escape you.
  • Now it’s easier to keep statistics and predict a student’s academic performance and GPA. Together with you, he will be able to more effectively achieve his goal, correct his grades and show better results in his studies.
  • Sharing information with teachers will be greatly simplified

As you know, Moscow is pursuing a policy to fully integrate information systems for recording academic progress to form a single pool of data on academic performance, as well as to eliminate the need for teachers to do double work. However, at the moment, MRKO does not comply with integration requirements, which puts many educational institutions in a difficult position, and therefore we sent an official appeal to the Moscow Department of Education.

Current situation:

DogM position: MCCO must implement all system changes necessary for integration by September of this year.

After receiving a evasive position from MCCO regarding integration plans ( letter dated August 28, 2013) we sent the following appeal ( Letter dated September 12 , Application). And now we got the answer: Letter from MCKO dated October 16, 2013.


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Dear schools! We are convincing we ask you to take part in the discussion this situation, and also state your experience in the comments to this material - this will serve the common good and save schools from arbitrariness, and teachers from unnecessary and inconvenient work. If you cannot afford to introduce yourself and indicate your educational institution number, then indicate your position and district/region.

Brief history of events

August 2012

At the video conferences on integration with the OEJD, the question was raised about the need to implement data uploading via internal school control in MRKO in order to relieve educational institutions from the need to duplicate grades from the electronic journal in MRKO. Obviously, it is logical to implement this download from the OEZD, since it collects data on all educational institutions. MCKO employees proposed implementing a temporary solution that allows manually (via an Excel file) to upload data on classes, contingent, personnel and results of intermediate certification from electronic journals to MRKO.

October 2012

At a video conference on October 11, ICCO employee E.V. Khoroshilov. reported (recording time: 1 hour 22 minutes) that if there are letters from educational institutions with a request to also implement the uploading of data on the HSC, the Moscow Center for Education and Science will implement it too.

We have implemented the formation of a file for uploading data to MRKO. However, it turned out that the MRKO accepts all data (namely: the list of classes, the list of teachers and the list of teachers), except for the immediate results of the intermediate certification. After an unsuccessful download of data, questions from the directors of a number of educational institutions were answered by the staff of the Moscow Center for Educational Institutions, which stated that not a single developer of electronic journals had contacted them, and that they were ready to cooperate on the issue of integrating the educational institution with any electronic journal.

December 2012

51 educational institutions, using our system, contacted MCCO with a request to upload data from our system to MRKO. This appeal was accompanied by a letter from our organization, where we expressed our readiness to implement this functionality on our part. This letter was sent to MCKO addressed to director A.I. Rytova December 26, 2012 (copies of the letter are attached).

January 2013

January 17 at the DOGM selector A.I. Rytov, responding to an appeal from a teacher from the educational institution of the Western Educational District, perplexed by the need to duplicate the issuance of intermediate certification grades and in electronic magazine, used at school and in MRKO, publicly stated (recording time: 2 hours 20 minutes): “Educational institutions in Moscow have the opportunity, if desired, to import this information from any electronic journal integrated with the Portal public services...by uploading a single file that is generated automatically..."

A.I. Rytov also claims that information about this opportunity was posted on the MCCO website in the news dated September 27, 2012. However, if you carefully read this material (screenshot of the page in the attachment), it says quite specifically that data is uploaded to MRKO only for “Personnel”, “Classes” and “Contingent”, there is no information about uploading data on intermediate certification in this news No.

Thus, it is obvious that the statements of A.I. Rytov and the staff of the Moscow Center for Education and Science do not correspond to reality.

Also, in correspondence with MRKO employees, it turned out that in order to download data it is necessary to transfer service identifiers that were not provided to the developers.

February 2013

We have implemented support for these service identifiers and sent a test file for testing to E.V. MCKO. Khoroshilov, who performed a test download of the file and confirmed that we were generating the correct file, however, when downloading it, a problem was discovered on the MRKO side, which they "will be fixed soon". A month later, there was still no action from MCCO.

April 2013

To resolve the issue, we were redirected to the head of the Department of Information Technology Support and Software and Hardware Support of MCKO I.V. Bolshakova. In the correspondence (copy in the attachment), Irina Valentinovna expressed complete bewilderment as to why schools should enter the results of intermediate certification into the MRKO. Arguments listing all the issues and previously agreed upon integration procedures (including the responses of the MRKO) did not receive an intelligible answer.

May 2013

With a long delay ( after more than 4 months after sending a letter to the MCED from our organization and 51 educational institutions - instead of the required 30 days), we received a response from the MCED, in which A.I. Rytov, contradicting his speech at the selector, said that: “... integration with other [except OEJD] systems for data transmission is not provided"(copy of letter attached).

Latest events

In May, we again began to receive information from educational institutions that they were required to switch from their chosen electronic journal system to the MRKO electronic journal (a copy of our employee’s correspondence with the school is attached)

To resolve the situation, we contacted official letter to the Head of the Department of Education of the City of Moscow I.I. Kalina with a request to give an official assessment of the situation and oblige the Moscow Central Educational Center to carry out all necessary procedures integration. This letter, as well as all accompanying materials, including the official response from MCCO, can be found in the attachment.

We contacted the MCCO for clarification of the implementation of integration plans outlined by DogM:

Unfortunately, this letter not only does not clarify the integration process, but also indicates the ongoing sequence of actions of the Moscow Center for Educational Institutions in the desire to remain a separate system contrary to the position of the city and the stated goals of facilitating the certification and accreditation procedure of educational institutions.


September 2013

Due to the fact that educational institutions tell us that the Moscow Central Educational Center, referring to the DogM Recommendations, confronts teachers with the need to fill out the MRKO system with an unreasonably large amount of data (in particular, they require mandatory complete completion of the CTP section regarding the element-by-element content of lessons). For clarification of the obligation to fulfill all the requirements of the Recommendations, we also turned to DogM:

We are also making the following attempt to get to the bottom of the truth about MCCO’s plans:

And again, unfortunately, and again contrary to the position of the city, MCCS does not see any reason to simplify interaction with MCCS for educational institutions, because:
"The legislation does not provide for simplification of certification procedures teaching staff and accreditation of educational activities ".

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