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Revision as of 16:59, 13 November 2016
Managing a complex course schedule is challenging, especially when working with limited table-based layouts. Consider managing your course schedule in Google Calendar and embedding that calendar into your WordPress course site.
Advantages for students:
- able to view the calendar from your course site
- can subscribe to calendar and combine it with their personal or work Google Calendars
- can sync with mobile devices and receive advanced alerts when something is due or they need to be somewhere
How to setup a Google calendar
- See Google Calendar Help Center
- Create your calendar
- Share your calendar
Embedding your calendar
- Make sure the Unfiltered_MU plugin is activate
- Get the iframe embed code from your Google calendar in the calendar settings and paste into your WordPress Text