PlanIT ETSU informs students of campus events
Amanda Marsh
Issue date: 9/21/09 Section: News
Another unique feature to PlanIt ETSU is the ability for students to submit university sponsored events. "We have an online form for events that are to be added to the system," Laws said. "The event must be approved by calendar administrator and students should at least give a week notice for the approval process."
If changes need to be made to an event before posting, the student creator will be notified, Laws said.
Now, all that's left is to get students using PlanIt ETSU. The Office of E-Learning is working with other departments to promote it, Laws said.
"I don't get on the ETSU site much, but I do like how this is designed," said freshman pre-med major Logan Jonus as he looked at PlanIt ETSU for the first time.
Senior English major Sabrina Haney said she checks her e-mail more regularly than she would the PlanIt ETSU, but plans to subscribe to it by e-mail.
"This is a really well laid-out Web site," said graduate student Zach Morris, who also said that he is glad to find a place where he can look for things to do.
As students learn about PlanIt ETSU, Laws hopes they will continue to utilize the site. "We want students to know that concerts, lectures, games etc. because a lot of good things are happing at ETSU," she said. "We want to put it in one place to make it easier to do their job and keep informed and entertained."
If changes need to be made to an event before posting, the student creator will be notified, Laws said.
Now, all that's left is to get students using PlanIt ETSU. The Office of E-Learning is working with other departments to promote it, Laws said.
"I don't get on the ETSU site much, but I do like how this is designed," said freshman pre-med major Logan Jonus as he looked at PlanIt ETSU for the first time.
Senior English major Sabrina Haney said she checks her e-mail more regularly than she would the PlanIt ETSU, but plans to subscribe to it by e-mail.
"This is a really well laid-out Web site," said graduate student Zach Morris, who also said that he is glad to find a place where he can look for things to do.
As students learn about PlanIt ETSU, Laws hopes they will continue to utilize the site. "We want students to know that concerts, lectures, games etc. because a lot of good things are happing at ETSU," she said. "We want to put it in one place to make it easier to do their job and keep informed and entertained."

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