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AI for Modeling Master Schedule Trade-Offs Before You Decide
AI models the trade-offs, but humans live the schedule for a year.
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What this lesson covers
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- 1The premise
- 2master schedule
- 3planning
- 4trade-offs
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Section 1
The premise
AI can model master-schedule trade-offs across staffing, equity, and student needs, but the people living the schedule deserve voice in the decision.
What AI does well here
- Build 3 schedule scenarios with trade-offs labeled
- Suggest equity considerations per scenario
- Generate teacher and student impact summaries
- Draft a feedback survey for the staff
What AI cannot do
- Replace district scheduler expertise
- Predict every conflict in a real schedule
- Capture politics of a specific staff
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