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O'Regan, Carmel – Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management, 2012
This paper identifies common timetabling issues and options as experienced in Australian universities, and develops a rationale to inform management decisions on a suitable system and the associated policies, procedures, management structure and resources at the University of Newcastle, to enable more effective timetabling in line with the needs…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Scheduling, Time Management
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Baur, Eberhard H.; Boelkow-Blohm, Messerschmitt – College and University, 1988
Two mutually supporting computer programs for scheduling final examinations are described. One checks quickly for conflicts in course combinations for examination times, and the other generates a complete, conflict-free exam schedule with appropriate room sizes and types. (MSE)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Software, Facility Requirements, Higher Education
Mason, Thomas R. – 1969
Ten units in higher education employing computer techniques which used a key measure relecting the relative degree of flexibility available to an institution for scheduling its instructional program are reported upon. Other measures which have been employed are described in the form of a short history of space utilization in higher education and…
Descriptors: Campus Planning, Computer Science, Facility Utilization Research, Higher Education
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Lohman, James S. – College and University, 1988
Increased capacity in microcomputers allows them to schedule classroom use efficiently. Downloading historical and current course data from a mainframe makes data entry easy, and small numbers of courses can be entered by keyboard quickly. Governors State University uses a program that matches room variables and course variables. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Automation, Classrooms, College Administration, College Planning
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Seeley, Kenneth R. – CEFP Journal, 1979
The University of Denver's enrichment program for gifted and talented children enhances the university's public image, attracts potential students, and offers practicum students field work and research opportunities. (Author/MLF)
Descriptors: College School Cooperation, Elementary Secondary Education, Gifted, Higher Education
Ansfield, Paul J. – 1968
Consideration is given to a computer technology approach for studying and developing the best utilization pattern for any complex of academic facilities. The approach basically involves simulating a variety of possible class schedules and then decisively implementing the one schedule that best approximates the existing standard for utilization and…
Descriptors: College Planning, Computer Science, Facility Utilization Research, Higher Education
Phay, John E.; McCary, Arthur D. – 1968
A method by which accurate accounting by computer might be made of apace and room use by regularly scheduled classes in institutions of higher learning is furnished. Based on well-defined terms, a master room schedule and a master course schedule are prepared on computer cards. This information is then compared with the reported individual room…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Data Collection, Data Processing, Facility Inventory
Walker, Eric A. – Eng Educ, 1969
Suggests break with restrictive college offerings by substituting lectures with television and other instructional aids, replacing the standard four-year curriculum with one that permits advancement according to individual learning capabilities, and encouraging the development of faculty potential to meet students' personal and educational needs.…
Descriptors: Audiovisual Aids, Curriculum Development, Engineering Education, Flexible Scheduling
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Hewitt, Clinton N. – Planning for Higher Education, 1982
An approach to campus planning and renewal during declining enrollment is described. The process uses computer programing to integrate seven factors: building suitability to program, schedule, existing commitments, cost, effect on general use spaces, campus planning compatibility, and disturbance of current assignments of units not in the study.…
Descriptors: Campus Planning, College Buildings, College Planning, Facility Improvement
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Blakesley, James F. – Planning for Higher Education, 1982
College scheduling system and operating procedure objectives influence efficient use of resources. Theoretical and practical considerations are outlined, including a step-by-step assessment of an institution's enrollment capacity and discussion of centralized or reassignable classrooms. (Author/MSE)
Descriptors: Administrator Attitudes, Building Operation, Centralization, College Administration
Smith, Donovan E.; Wagner, W. Gary – 1972
This paper presents SPACE, a space planning and cost estimating simulation model designed to allow analysis of alternative class scheduling patterns and their consequent resource demands. Several illustrative examples of the model's use are given, with documentation of the validation procedures using data from the University of California. The…
Descriptors: Administrative Problems, Computer Programs, Cost Estimates, Costs
Leach, Sandra Sinsel; Spencer, Mary Ellen – Online, 1993
Describes the evolution and operation of the successful Database Search Service (DSS) at the John C. Hodges Library, University of Tennessee, with detailed information about equipment, policies, software, training, and physical layout. Success is attributed to careful administration, standardization of search equipment and interfaces, staff…
Descriptors: College Libraries, Electronic Equipment, Equipment Standards, Facility Planning
Cash, Robin; And Others – 1993
The new year-round calendar implemented at Western State College (Colorado) is described, and the corresponding changes in curriculum and facility use are highlighted. The Western Scholars Year, with four alternating 12-week and 8-week terms, replaces the traditional 16-week semester schedule. Regular academic courses are scheduled over four…
Descriptors: Case Studies, College Administration, College Environment, College Faculty
Kaiser, Harvey H. – 1979
In an effort to stimulate and assist higher education administrators to think and do something about the erosion of buildings taking place on many campuses, this publication serves as a basic overview of the problem. Rising energy costs, continuing inflation, and worsening financial conditions in general only compound the situation that has been…
Descriptors: Building Obsolescence, Building Operation, Campus Planning, College Administration
Smith, John D. – 1982
The purpose, audience, methodology, and statistics of classroom utilization reports used at the University of Colorado, Boulder, are examined with a view toward an evolving report on a schedule of classes. Utilization reports from the past decade are examined in terms of information attributes discussed by Kleijnen (1980). A computer-generated…
Descriptors: Campus Planning, Classes (Groups of Students), College Administration, College Buildings