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Scheduling process

Summary
This page gives an overview of the chronological steps in a process that results in the allocation and planning of lecturers. A focused trackbook is available for project leaders and PLOUs to guide them through the process.

Tooling for the scheduling process

Fontys ICT, like many Fontys organisational units, uses the scheduling application Xedule for the scheduling process. The following frameworks are used for this purpose:

Introduction

The process below describes the steps and dates in order to create at a day-part planning for the first semester of the school year. For the second (spring) semester there is less time between the draft schedule and the final schedule. Important milestones for forecast, allocation, dayparts and schedule are published on the Fontys ICT Portal.

The process

Preparations (lesson weeks 8 to 11)

Additions for PLOUs from Education for Professionals (OvP)

It is more difficult at OvP to find enough lecturers who are interested. Therefore it is important to give as complete information as possible about the tasks and evening(s). By agreement, it is also possible to teach 1 evening per week, which can be done in pairs with a colleague or in separate tasks.

Filling the in the allocation system and submitting the directions for scheduling (lesson weeks 12 to 13)

Collecting data from lecturers (lesson weeks 14 and 15)

Note: only the use of at least 70 hours leads to a day-part allocation in the planning. All other allocation is planned by the employees themselves via Microsoft Outlook.

Creating a day-part schedule (lesson weeks 16 to 18)

The schedulers now have all the information they need to make the day-part schedule. The concept day-part schedule will be published on Fontys MYX.

Refinement within the day-part schedule (week 19)

From lesson week 20

Only when there is agreement on the concept of the day-part schedule, the semester coordinators (BE's) may refine within the agreed day-parts. This refinement is not processed in Xedule by the schedulers, but will be handled by the OIL teams themselves in additional tooling.

Activities by schedulers AFTER delivery of day-part schedules

  1. In cooperation with the Student Desk (internship and graduation), the graduation data provided in lesson weeks 10-12 are scheduled for lesson weeks 19+20. For the interim sessions the lesson weeks 1+2 resp. 9+10 will be used;
  2. Assessors meetings in lesson weeks 19+20: all lecturers involved in a unit of study are scheduled for the assessor meeting. For the meeting of the first semester, the coordinators provide information themselves.

Exceptions

For programme implementation in Tilburg, a half-day schedule is provided across units of study (OEs) and OILs.