Faculty

By admin, 16 June, 2016

Educators know the effectiveness of scheduling and managing instructional time in higher education. Automated timetable scheduling solutions help educational institutions to efficiently manage the scheduling process across multiple courses, faculties, and rooms to save time and optimize staff workload.  Here are the 10 things to look for in an automated timetable management system:

By admin, 2 February, 2016

One of the greatest problems for faculty members is to avoid high-level stress, fatigue, and burnout due to excess teaching loads in colleges and universities. Often in times of increased pressure, instructors may be firefighting to manage class schedules and find time for research, mentoring and other teaching events. 

By admin, 3 November, 2015

Many of education systems around the world have no frameworks for teacher evaluations. Evaluation is left to the discretion of educational institutions and boards. There are no standardized tools for testing teacher effectiveness with clear-cut teacher-appraisal policies. A fair evaluation system can help faculty thrive in the classroom and improves the chance of student success.   

By admin, 3 September, 2015

If you are an educator, you can understand how manual preparation of timetables for each class and adjusting them according to teacher availability is tedious and frustrating. A Timetable Management system helps students register for courses and see how the course section fits into the timetable schedule. Timetable software provides effortless scheduling of timetables apart from an array of benefits to colleges, or any other institution. They include: 
    
1. Eliminate Paper-based Processes

By admin, 4 July, 2015

Universities are struggling to create facilities in a technology-friendly environment across the campuses in multiple locations. There are a number of campus facilities that need to support research, teaching, learning, and other operations. The mission of the university community is to provide various facilities and create an exceptional atmosphere for students, faculty, and staff.

By admin, 3 June, 2015

Faculty may not have an aide. Mobile technology can be a great tool to support instruction. It helps instructors to mark attendance, create assignments, assign grades, track discipline, upload multimedia, generate reports, send notifications, store lessons and interact with students via chat, discussion forums and social media.

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