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In addition, the interface will accept LaTeX input and the outlines generated by this service are consistently formatted, web-accessible, and automatically stored for future reference or re-use. Science Computing continues to add more futures such as student course schedule ‘heat map’).
In addition, the interface will accept LaTeX input and the outlines generated by this service are consistently formatted, web-accessible, and automatically stored for future reference or re-use. Science Computing continues to add more futures such as student course schedule ‘heat map’).


If you require any assistance using the tool or experience any issues, you can contact the development team at mvucicev@uwaterloo.ca
If you require any assistance using the tool or experience any issues, you can contact the development team at [mailto:mvucicev@uwaterloo.ca]

Revision as of 17:02, 10 September 2020

Use of Outline

Instructors are encouraged to use the online course repository, Outline, developed by Science Computing – to enter all course outlines. A more advanced version was released in May 2019.

The benefits of using Outline include that you’ll meet:

  • Accessibility requirements (including updated standards for 2020)
  • All the mandatory components required by Senate as they are automatically filled in
  • Our goal of developing a solid bank of syllabi.

In addition, the interface will accept LaTeX input and the outlines generated by this service are consistently formatted, web-accessible, and automatically stored for future reference or re-use. Science Computing continues to add more futures such as student course schedule ‘heat map’).

If you require any assistance using the tool or experience any issues, you can contact the development team at [1]