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Scheduling Software/System

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Rizzo, Jim)
Wed Mar 21 16:30:14 2012

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I know this has been brought up over and over and over and over again=85 an=
d I've heard resounding support for WhenToWork.com, but I've heard it has s=
ome shortcomings. So=85 I'm curious what people are using (and while this w=
ould make an awesome presentation for the Student Technology Conference, if=
 they're still accepting proposals), I'd like some suggestions.

I currently use an Excel spreadsheet with all my shifts laid out. I want a =
system that can do all of the following=85

- Weekly shifts that during a specified time period.
- The ability to request coverage for shifts (preferred that students can s=
ee all available shifts for their given position).
- The ability to specify positions that students work (and they can only se=
e shifts for those positions).
- The ability for students to sign up for shifts during a certain time peri=
od that I specify.
- A master list so I can see who is working where at any given time.
- Bonus: ability to log in using Active Directory. :)

I realize I probably want a lot and it might not all be possible=85 but doe=
s anything like this exist?

Jim

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<div>I know this has been brought up over and over and over and over again=
=85 and I've heard resounding support for WhenToWork.com, but I've heard it=
 has some shortcomings. So=85 I'm curious what people are using (and while =
this would make an awesome presentation
 for the Student Technology Conference, if they're still accepting proposal=
s), I'd like some suggestions.</div>
<div><br>
</div>
<div>I currently use an Excel spreadsheet with all my shifts laid out. I wa=
nt a system that can do all of the following=85</div>
<div><br>
</div>
<div>- Weekly shifts that during a specified time period.</div>
<div>- The ability to request coverage for shifts (preferred that students =
can see all available shifts for their given position).</div>
<div>- The ability to specify positions that students work (and they can on=
ly see shifts for those positions).</div>
<div>- The ability for students to sign up for shifts during a certain time=
 period that I specify.</div>
<div>- A master list so I can see who is working where at any given time.</=
div>
<div>- Bonus: ability to log in using Active Directory. :)</div>
<div><br>
</div>
<div>I realize I probably want a lot and it might not all be possible=85 bu=
t does anything like this exist?</div>
<div><br>
</div>
<div>Jim</div>
<div><br>
</div>
<div>
<div>
<div>--&nbsp;</div>
<div>Jim Rizzo</div>
</div>
<div>Helpdesk Manager</div>
<div>Providence College Information Technology</div>
<div>(401) 865-1277</div>
<div>AIM: JRizzoPC</div>
<div><a href=3D"http://itweb.providence.edu/helpdesk">http://itweb.providen=
ce.edu/helpdesk</a></div>
<div><a href=3D"http://selfhelp.providence.edu">http://selfhelp.providence.=
edu</a></div>
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<div>Find us on Facebook!</div>
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ok.com/ProvCollHelpDesk</a></div>
<div><br>
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