We talked to Ed Rentezelas at Rutgers Law about course scheduling. "There are so many competing variables to consider when making a schedule... It's similar to Tetris, but much more complex." buff.ly/3pa8dSP
We talked course scheduling with Emily Nagisa Keehn at University of San Diego @krocschool. Her advice: "Flag the courses that may be at risk for low-enrollment or in high demand and have back-up plans in place." buff.ly/362ZKJi
Interview on course scheduling with Theresa Beiner & Lindsey Gustafson, University of Arkansas @BowenLaw. "The complexity was legitimate and daunting. It felt a little like sudoku — moving one thing changed everything else with cascading effects." buff.ly/2Y7aPVq
CARES Act funds can cover the cost of your school's new software if it is associated with a change in delivery of instruction due to Covid-19. Background info in our post:
ofcourse.org/cares-act-unive…#highered#software
How can university schedule-makers create better schedules, faster? Our free 20-page eBook has 15 tips based on our experience building 1500 schedules. ofcourse.org/ebook-course-sc…#highered#scheduling
How do schedule-makers design effective university course schedules? Read our interview with @OSU_Law's Paul Rose, Associate Dean for Strategic Initiatives. ofcourse.org/interview-paul-…#scheduling#highered
"I must have redone the schedule 3 or 4 times, and it’s still not finished as the pandemic continues to shift." Read our Scheduler Spotlight with Ryan Max Rowberry, Associate Dean for Academic Affairs @GeorgiaStateLawofcourse.org/interview-ryan-…#highered#scheduling
New feature: Schedule Locking. Before COVID, schools prepared just one schedule. Now they might have 3 variations: all on-campus, all online, or a mix of both. So we’ve added another COVID-related feature: Schedule Locking. ofcourse.org/schedule-lockin…#scheduling#highered
"The hardest part of scheduling is that there is no one hardest part. Instead, it’s an insanely complex, multi-part balancing act." Read our interview with @ProfJimi, Professor of Law at University of Richmond. buff.ly/2EK8vgF
ofCourse has a new logo. And new colors. And a new website: buff.ly/2VqQWaY. We might look a bit different, but it’s still us on the inside — the most loved university scheduling system.