In the system, you can create your entire class schedule for each course and house the details in it. This is only for information purposes.
Steps:
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On the curriculum page, select Curriculum Grid.
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You will see a list of all the curriculum grids created so far and then you can click on the grid and select the course for which you want to add/delete event schedules.
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When you are inside of a course, on the left-hand menu under course information, you will find “Event schedule” tab.
Adding Event Schedule:
- On the event schedule tab, you will find “Add Event” button on the right-hand side. This will allow you to add events.
- You will find the following fields when you click on “Add Event”:
- Event Title: This is a mandatory field where you can add the event name I.e lecture/topic/event label.
- Event Date: On this field you can select a date from the calendar option. This is completely optional.
- Start Time: You can add the start time of the event on this field.
- End Time: You can add the end time of the event on this field.
- Event Faculty: On this drop-down, you will find a list of faculties assigned to this particular course. You can select the faculty who will be teaching that particular event.
- Event Location: You can add the location of the event on this text box.
- Reference Material: This text area allows you to add reference materials for the event.
- Attributes: If you have activated any attribute for course event during mapping set up, that will show up in the drop-down menu. You can assign the attribute to a particular event.
- Upload: You can also upload a document related to the event. It will appear on the “resource library” page under course documents.
- Once the information has been added, it will create the data in a tabular format that can be later edited or deleted.
Editing Event Schedule:
Click on the “pencil” icon for the event you wish to edit, drawer will pop up and edit the fields
Deleting Event Schedule:
Click on the “trash” icon for the event you wish to remove, and all the information associated to that event will be deleted.
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