File consists of an agenda, minutes, and supporting documents from the June 13, 2002 meeting of the Technology, Planning and Management Committee (TPMC).
File consists of an agenda, minutes, and supporting documents from the October 16, 2003 meeting of the Technology, Planning and Management Committee (TPMC).
File consists of an agenda, minutes, and supporting documents from the May 3, 2004 meeting of the Matrix Review Subcommittee. This subcommittee was tasked with gathering information about changing the College's matrix (timetable).
File consists of an agenda, minutes, and supporting documents from the October 14, 2004 meeting of the Timetable Policy Development Committee. This committee's function was the development of "policy language that will define the guiding purposes and principles underlying Douglas College course scheduling and room allocation."
File consists of an agenda, minutes, and supporting documents from the November 9, 2004 meeting of the Scheduling Pattern Review Committee. This committee was responsible for reviewing the timetable patterns and formulating guidelines for the submission and presentation of possible schedules from the college community. Reviewing and understanding scheduling patterns is critical to ensure the most efficient use of classroom space and to best accommodate student and faculty time.
File consists of an agenda, minutes, and supporting documents from the April 6, 2005 meeting of the Scheduling Pattern Review Committee. This committee was responsible for reviewing the timetable patterns and formulating guidelines for the submission and presentation of possible schedules from the college community. Reviewing and understanding scheduling patterns is critical to ensure the most efficient use of classroom space and to best accommodate student and faculty time.
File consists of minutes and supporting documents from the May 4, 2005 meeting of the Scheduling Pattern Review Committee. This committee was responsible for reviewing the timetable patterns and formulating guidelines for the submission and presentation of possible schedules from the college community. Reviewing and understanding scheduling patterns is critical to ensure the most efficient use of classroom space and to best accommodate student and faculty time.
File consists of meeting minutes pertaining to the College Operations group in 1992. These materials were collected by Albert Atkinson in his capacity as Dean of Educational and Student Services. The College Operations Groups provided a formal communication system between College units and structures. It also made recommendations to the College Management Committee related to existing and proposed College operations.
File consists of meeting minutes pertaining to the College Operations group in 1994. These materials were collected by Albert Atkinson in his capacity as Dean of Educational and Student Services. The College Operations Groups provided a formal communication system between College units and structures. It also made recommendations to the College Management Committee related to existing and proposed College operations.