Our course and module handbooks are put on the web and the students are
given an allowance by the School towards printing
.
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David Ealey
Sent: 15 October 2007 12:38
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Subject: Re: Student Handbooks[Scanned-Clean]
We still go for a printed copy as there is still a feeling that students
should have this in hard copy format. Mind you the people who say that
are also the ones who say we overload students with paper at the
beginning of the year.
We produce 2 books, a regulatory and general introduction book and then
Course Handbooks for each course. Certain amount of overlap tends to
happen as a consequence, especially as they are produced by different
departments.The Student Handbook and the full Academic Regulations are
also on our website
It would be helpful if there was an overwhelming response that says
everyone else only puts it on the web !!
Regards
David
Fernie, Jacqui wrote:
> Hi everyone
>
> Hope things are settling down now after the hubbub of the new term.
>
> I've been asked to look at the way we produce student handbooks.
> Currently our handbooks are printed with a part one which deals with
> the curriculum and a part two which gives details of our student
> regulations. Production is a long, laborious task and we're looking
> for ways of speeding up and creating less pain (for me).
>
> Do you still print up paper copies for your students? How much of the
> material is available to students on the web and what do you do about
> the possibility of transferring the costs of printing on to the
students.
>
> Any help (and even examples) would be most welcome.
>
> Thanks
>
> Jacqui
>
>
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> Jacqui Fernie
> Assistant Registrar (Quality)
> The Glasgow School of Art
> 167 Renfrew Street
> GLASGOW
> G3 6RQ
>
> t - 0141 353 4515
> f - 0141 353 4408
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