Abels Consulting & Design PowerScheduler Resources Combining Sections of 3 or More Courses Using Course Relationships This is an example of combining sections of 4 courses occurring in the same period and term and taught by one teacher. Use the pattern to relate sections of fewer or greater numbers of courses. Consider writing actual course names/numbers on this sheet to clarify the relationships to be created on each course. Block for Building With > Simultaneous May Be Built Concurrent With Block for Building With > Simultaneous Sections of two or more courses must be taught at the same time; can be two different teachers; can be a different number of sections Course A Course B May Be Built Concurrent With Sections of two courses to be taught by same teacher and can be at the same time; use this relationship with a Block for Building With > Simultaneous for one teacher who must teach two courses at one time (two relationships) Course C Course D The Course Relationships displayed on the “Relationships” tab of the related courses should include: Relationship(s) created on Course A: None Relationship(s) created on Course B: 1 Relationship Block for Building With > Simultaneous with Course A Relationship(s) created on Course C: 2 Relationships Block for Building With > Simultaneous with Course A May Be Built Concurrent With Course B Relationship(s) created on Course D: 3 Relationships Block for Building With > Simultaneous with Course A May Be Built Concurrent With Course B May Be Built Concurrent With Course C April 2015 abelsdesign.com
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