Class changes and cancellations – Pipeline or RSS?

by billso on Monday, 3 September 2007

HPU stu­dents can check the front page of Pipeline to see a list of changed and can­celed classes. This is a good exam­ple of a pull sys­tem. Stu­dents have to log in to Pipeline and look at the chan­nel to see the information.

Here’s a screen shot of today’s notices. There are no classes sched­uled today, of course, because it’s Labor Day. The fall term starts tomorrow.

Pipeline change and cancel

The chan­nel only reports offi­cial changes, though. In the past, the uni­ver­sity posted these changes by the class­room door, using a paper sign. If an instruc­tor hasn’t told the uni­ver­sity that they are can­cel­ing a class for a spe­cific day, the change won’t appear by the door or on this new list.

It would be nice if this list were avail­able on the pub­lic web site or an RSS feed. As I men­tioned on April 16, a push sys­tem could send out notices to the affected stu­dents, per­haps by email, text messages.

RSS can be either a push or pull sys­tem, depend­ing on how it’s used. For exam­ple, users can have the posts in this blog sent or pushed to them by email. Just pull up the RSS feed as a web page and look for the option.

Most users tend to employ RSS as a pull sys­tem. It’s a bit dif­fer­ent from web brows­ing, as an RSS reader can be set to auto­mat­i­cally check and retrieve new arti­cles on a schedule.

I have a longer dis­cus­sion about RSS and how stu­dents can use it in my courses – it was posted Jan­u­ary 23, and it links to an older post from Sep­tem­ber 23, 2006.

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