It's not open source, but Class A scheduler is reasonably priced and very powerful.
http://www.longhousesoftware.com/
- Alex
A forum for independent school educators <ISED-L@LISTSERV.SYR.EDU> writes:
>Last year someone mentioned a program for a Windows computer called
>Lativ, it was a scheduling software. We do our scheduling by hand for
>students and while this is okay at times because of our small numbers,
>it also is cumbersome. We use phpSchedulIt for lab check out but have
>found difficult to create "schedules"
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>Does anyone have any suggestion for an open source scheduling program?
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>Thanks,
>Lisa
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>Lisa Sjogren
>Director of Technology
>St. Raphael's Catholic School
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>763-504-9450, ext. 311
>763-504-9460, fax
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>lisa.sjogren@srsmn.org
>My Blog: http://lisasjogren.srsmn.org
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Collegiate School
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