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Using ClassScheduler to Make a Personal Schedule

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One of the contributors to this document on how to operate ClassScheduler, Alix Moody, is a junior at the University of Mississippi. She is majoring in Communication Sciences and Disorders and minoring in Professional Writing; her ultimate goal is to work as an audiologist for the Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh or for the Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf.

Alix was responsible for developing all of the assets and README files, placing media content in appropriate places, and creating the Final Product and Troubleshooting folder. Additionally, Alix edited and proofread all of the contributors' work and corresponding folders. On another note, The README files allow for users to navigate between folders easily without misunderstandings; additionally, the assets files allows for the correct placement of images, while the images serve to supplement readers throughout the instructions. A major contribution that Alix made to the project was the development of the Final Product and Troubleshooting folder, which allows users to compare and contrast their final schedule to a correct schedule. Furthermore, it offers readers a resource of common technological issues they may encounter when developing their own personal schedule with ClassScheduler.

Another contributor to the document on how to operate the ClassScheduler program is Marcianne Nelson. She is a senior at the University of Mississippi and graduating with a degree in Communicative Sciences and Disorders and a minor in Professional Writing. Her career goal is to become a speech-language pathologist and work in a school in order to help instill confidence into children on their speech and language skills.

Marcianne was responsible for writing the Introduction to ClassScheduler folder of the document. This folder contains information on the program, how students would find it useful, and it introduces the how-to instructions to the ClassSchduler program.

Another contributor of this document is Maia Brown. She is a senior at the University of Mississippi and graduating with a Nutrition and Dietetics degree and a minor in Professional Writing. Her dream job is to become a Neonatal Nurse at Baylor Hospital in McKinney, TX, while also working in full-time ministry at a local church.

Maia was responsible for the Using ClassScheduler to Make a Personal Scheduler folder. This folder contains the how-to instruction guide on how to properly add and remove courses and add personal time to the scheduling program. These instructions are easy and clear enough to guide anyone on how to operate ClassScheduler.

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