Efficiencies Associated with Implementing Centralized Classroom Scheduling
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Efficiencies Associated with Implementing
Centralized Classroom Scheduling
July 29, 2010Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board
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Effects of Centralized Management •Support Student and Faculty instructional needs•Efficient & Well Used Classrooms• Scheduled as close to requested times and
locations as possible• Appropriately sized• Properly designed• Technologically outfitted• Well maintained
•Comply with regulatory requirements:• THECB standards• LBB audit results
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The Use of our Classrooms has improved•Historical Rankings – Average Weekly Hours
• 8th in the State (2007 & 2008)
• Failed to Meet the THECB Utilization Guideline
•Current Rankings – Space Utilization Efficiency (SUE)
• 3rd in the State (2008 & 2009)
• Meet & Exceed the THECB Utilization Rule
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Complex Campus Environment•Enrollment•Campus Geography
• 500 Acres• 2.8 miles Walking Extremes*• :20 minute passing periods
•Scheduling Patterns
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*ETED to Allen Building
•Direct: 2.2 miles
•Driving 3.2 miles
•Bike/Walk 2.8 miles
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Management & Planning Efforts•Better Inventory Accuracy•Stronger Use Control• All Classrooms Scheduled Centrally• Match Course Needs to Inventory• Match Section Size fit
•Enhanced Planning• New and renovated classroom construction evaluated
by the Provost • Recommended Profile provided to the Council on the Built
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•Classrooms Are Planned & Used Efficiently
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SUE allowed us to bettertell the good news ofhow we areManaging our Classrooms
• Multi Factor Utilization Model– Hours per Week– Demand– Percent Use
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Effects of Centralized Management •Support Student and Faculty instructional needs•Efficient & Well Used Classrooms• Scheduled as close to requested times and
locations as possible• Appropriately sized• Properly designed• Technologically outfitted• Well maintained
•Comply with regulatory requirements:• THECB standards• LBB audit results
Centralized Classroom Scheduling