The web-based application which provides a number of clash and availability checking reports for the timetabling process. It also features tools for allocating students and editing the Online Timetable display. It draws it's information from CMIS and, occasionally, directly from Portico.
For a given modules, shows other modules being taken by the same students, ranking them in order of crossover popularity. Also allows clash checking and various filtering by size options.
Select routes with 'streams' and use the reporting psuedo-streams in CMIS to create stream combinations and find compulsory/optional module overlaps and perform clash checking.
Finds lecturers timetabled either by department or module, or searching for individual lecturers, gives their current timetable and any clashes therein, as well as links to their grid timetable.
For your department, see what the current set up of student subgroup assignment is. Set a module to be automatically assigned, upload a spreadsheet of assignments or assign on an individual basis.
Returns the modules that are available to be selected eitehr in specific blocks or alongside specified modules. Select modules either manually or by diet.
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