Simple Syllabus has enabled Palm Beach State College to provide a consistent experience for our faculty and students and has easily integrated with other systems, such as our Student Information System, Learning Management System, and Directory Services. The ability to customize the system at many different levels has allowed us to accelerate wide-spread adoption.
I think Simple Syllabus is a WINNER! I have created 3 of my 4 syllabi using it and I have found it very easy to use. I was very impressed when it copied the content of one course section to another section automatically and simply change the section number.
Completely to our specs and the whole process was incredibly easy. You live up to your name!
For our university one of the big things we look for in our partners is flexibility, we’re pretty innovative and Simple Syllabus provided the personalization needed to support our unique processes.
The syllabus is a guide to the course. Many students don't take advantage of the information provided in the syllabus to plan their semester. The syllabus contains all of the information you need to know regarding what is expected of you and what you need to do to prepare for each class.
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At The Syllabus our human curators work side-by-side with technologists to discover outstanding new content. Every week we index, rank and review tens of thousands of newly published pieces across text, audio, and video - and in 6 languages. Our team then hand-picks the most interesting material from this ever-growing pile of information. A syllabus (/ ˈsɪləbəs /; plural syllabuses or syllabi) or specification is a document that communicates information about a specific course and defines expectations and responsibilities. It is generally narrower in scope than a curriculum. Syllabus A headnote; a short note preceding the text of a reported case that briefly summarizes the rulings of the court on the points decided in the case. The syllabus appears before the text of the opinion. Syllabus definition: 1. (a plan showing) the subjects or books to be studied in a particular course, especially a course.