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My Institution Has Classes in All Shifts. Should I License a Separate Project for Each Shift?

Last updated on Mar 02, 2025

It depends! If there are no shared teachers between shifts, you can license separate projects.

However, if teachers work across multiple shifts, we strongly recommend managing all shifts within a single project.

This is because separate projects do not communicate with each other, which can compromise the quality of the class schedule.


🚀 Advantages of Managing All Shifts in a Single Project

🟧 Reduced Workdays for Teachers
âš¡ The system optimizes class distribution, reducing unnecessary travel between shifts.

🟧 Respect for the Daily Class Limit per Teacher
âš¡ Prevents overload and ensures a balanced class schedule.

🟧 Minimum Number of Classes per Day
âš¡ Ensures that teachers have a well-distributed workload.

🟧 Guaranteed Breaks and Rest Periods
âš¡ The system automatically respects intrajourney breaks (breaks within the workday) and interjourney rest periods (rest between workdays).

🟧 Unified Teacher Registration
âš¡ Each teacher is registered only once, allowing centralized management of their availability.

🟧 Unified Classroom and Facility Management
âš¡ Classroom and laboratory availability is managed in one place, avoiding scheduling conflicts.

🟧 Integrated Publication of Teacher Schedules
âš¡ Each teacher can view their complete schedule without needing to check separate projects.


💡 The POWERCUBUS Advantage

Many competing tools suggest creating separate schedules for each shift. This is because they lack advanced features that enable efficient and systematic scheduling.

📌 POWERCUBUS is designed to optimize scheduling while considering all fundamental aspects of an efficient pedagogical structure.

🚀 Choose the best strategy and maximize the benefits of integrated planning!