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Circa 1972. This pretty Los Alamitos High School classmate of mine sported the nicest tan in the school I seem to recall.
Her last name being in the same part of the alphabet as mine, she was in the same morning Scheduling Group as I.
From what I can see in front of her, it appears that I took this photo during the first part of the day during our "scheduling" module. Los Alamitos High School had what was called 'flexible scheduling' during the first years of the school's existence. Each time module was 20 minutes long but the final module of each scheduled class was shorter by 5 minutes to allow for travel time to one's next scheduled class.
The small piece of paper under her hand is a computer-generated personalized schedule for the day. The other pieces of paper show details of all classes offered that particular day. Because the size* of our school, there could be multiple sessions of the same class offered by the same teacher in a given day. For example, there could be 3 or 4 'Discussion' classes for US History this day, each perhaps 2 time modules long. But on another day, there could be a 'Lecture' class of the same topic that could be scheduled for 3 or 4 time modules held only once that day in a large lecture hall.
Depending upon class session availability, the student could rearrange the order of one's classes to be attended in order to optimize open periods of study or rest in certain locations within campus.
*The number of students enrolled in our high school was about 3,000 students in Grades 10 through 12. The size of my graduating class was about 900.
Circa 1972. Computer-assisted flexible scheduling was a unique process at Los Al High since its inception in Fall of 1967. One's schedule of classes differed daily depending upon whether the material for a given class that day required 15, 35 or 55 minutes to cover. The first module or 'mod' of the day was spent in ones scheduling class. Those who earned a 'B' average or better were allowed to rearrange their schedules.
Math teacher Mr. Gerald Beach shown here reviewing/approving students' schedules was my scheduling session teacher for 10th and 11th Grades.
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Young Swiss woman smiling during an online video call on her laptop while sitting on a balcony overlooking a beautiful alpine landscape. Concept of remote collaboration, virtual meeting and flexible work from anywhere.
Young Swiss woman smiling during an online video call on her laptop while sitting on a balcony overlooking a beautiful alpine landscape. Concept of remote collaboration, virtual meeting and flexible work from anywhere.
Young Swiss woman smiling during an online video call on her laptop while sitting on a balcony overlooking a beautiful alpine landscape. Concept of remote collaboration, virtual meeting and flexible work from anywhere.