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Learn How College Campuses Can Enhance Services and Reduce Costs With Self-Service Scheduling
TimeTrade Systems' Upcoming Webcast Features the Campus Computing Project and Columbia College of Chicago
| Source: TimeTrade Systems
BEDFORD, MA--(Marketwire - December 1, 2008) - TimeTrade
Systems, the leader in self-service appointment scheduling, today
announced it will host a complimentary Webcast on December 4th titled
"Control Costs and Exceed Expectations with Online Campus-Wide,
Self-Service." The session will feature Kenneth C. Green, Founder and
Director of The Campus Computing
Project and Bernadette McMahon, Associate VP of IT at Columbia College of Chicago.
Begun in 1990, The Campus Computing Project is the largest continuing study
of the role of computing, e-learning and information technology in American
colleges and universities. Study results show that 24/7 online campus
resources and services are now expected by students, faculty and campus
officials. Green will offer expert insight on the essential "online
services perspective" that affects operations across U.S. higher education.
The Columbia College of Chicago offers more than 120 academic programs and
serves over 11,000 students. It is the largest and most diverse private
arts and media college in the U.S. McMahon will offer commentary on the
college's decision to implement Web-based, self-service scheduling in
admissions, advising and financial aid and on how the implementation has
reduced the college's administrative costs; saved staff, faculty and
student time; and greatly enhanced convenience for all its constituents.
Additionally, McMahon will discuss the college's plans to roll out similar
services campus-wide.
"On a daily basis, colleges and universities need to coordinate facilities,
equipment, services, faculty or staff and students," said Ed Mallen, CEO of
TimeTrade Systems. "These efforts are necessary, but time-consuming and
expensive. Manual scheduling is chaotic and inefficient utilization of
campus resources. Our two distinguished speakers will share their knowledge
of and experience in leveraging technology to drive campus services --
including scheduling -- online. They will also discuss the benefits
achieved by doing so -- including lower costs, increased operational
efficiency, and improved reporting."
WHO: Kenneth C. Green, Founder and Director, The Campus Computing Project
Bernadette McMahon, Associate VP of IT, Columbia College of Chicago
Ed Mallen, CEO, TimeTrade Systems
WHAT: Webcast: "Control Costs and Exceed Expectations with Online
Campus-Wide, Self-Service"
WHEN: Thursday, December 4, 1:00 pm ET/10:00 am PT
WHERE: To register, click here.
About TimeTrade Systems
TimeTrade Systems is the leader in customer self-service appointment
scheduling solutions for enterprises and individuals. More than 200 million
appointments have been scheduled through TimeTrade. Headquartered in
Bedford, MA, TimeTrade offers Web-based solutions that enable customers to
streamline operations, improve workflow and increase marketing and sales
outreach. The company's customers include some of the largest government
agencies, retailers, healthcare and other organizations as well as
small-to-medium sized businesses. TimeTrade solves complex scheduling
issues with high-performance, highly configurable solutions that are
scalable to handle hundreds of thousands of appointments across multiple
locations. TimeTrade Systems can be reached at www.timetrade.com.