Spring_bok said:
Still no rejection notices. Is there a faint hope or is the system overwhelmed by all the rejection notices pending?
I don't know what's happening with notices anymore. I sent a request up the chain to check this out, and I heard back that it was a problem with student e-mail. ???
I'm not particularly convinced of that explanation because it comes from a certain SOMEBODY who may have created spots in courses this semester which don't actually exist. See below for a few details on that.
MY part of the process is pretty much finished. Confirmation/rejection e-mails are pushed out by someone else - not the same SOMEBODY that I mention above - they USED to be pushed out by a Microsoft Exchange server, and then, that broke, so now they're done manually in some fashion or another. DNDLearn account creation is handled by the DNDLearn team. I've got my lists pretty well finalized, minus about 100 registrations. We ARE keeping some people on the list, without notification just in case we get some room - things always shuffle around a little bit just before courses start. In fact, I had one person ask this morning to drop a course. Whenever that happens, some lucky, deserving soul gets put onto the course at the last possible second.
Just FYI, courses don't show up on DNDLearn until the DAY they start, and not ONE SECOND before. You wouldn't believe how often I answer this question. I think I'll start forwarding everybody who asks to student services after all, it was their idea...
And, in what is quickly becoming a Monday ritual, the OPME portal, CFMSS was not functional again today. That's about a day of wasted time for me because I can't really confirm anything if people forgot what courses they requested. This happens all the time, people will call and ask to be confirmed, and on a day like today, at least for about an hour this morning, I can pull the individual class list and search for that person. If I find them, I can confirm they're on the course. If I don't find them, they were probably turned down. If they've forgotten which class they registered for, well... Would you waste your time hunting through ~2000 registrations spread out over ~40-50 sections to find one person who didn't have the presence of mind to REMEMBER even the vaguest description of what course they requested? No? Didn't think so...
PuckChaser said:
DNDLearn is different from the OPME portal. You get a DNDLearn account number if you've been registered for a course. FHG mentioned earlier that there is a finite number of DNDLearn accounts available, so they only create them if you've gotten a course.
Let me clarify this just a little. There are a finite number of licenses, which correspond to active accounts. We can have just about as many inactive accounts as we want. Or to be precise, we can have up to 1000000 DLXXXXXX accounts in DNDLearn, but only a finite number of those can be active at any given time. We don't even have to use that format, instructors, and admins such as myself are firstname.lastname format. The DLXXXXXX format was created to prevent duplication, because multiple DNDLearn accounts are a pain for EVERYBODY. Trust me on this, kay?
Once you have a DNDLearn account, it stays with you for your whole career. You will continue to use it, and you will not be repeatedly notified concerning what it is, unless you ask, which is when I press the button a few times to make DNDLearn resend you your information. They were SUPPOSED to set up a system whereby your account would be turned back on when you were course loaded, since they routinely deactivate active accounts which haven't been used for a while. I'm willing to bet that for the same reason above, that won't happen, even though I specifically requested that after reactivating about 200-300 DNDLearn accounts in Winter 2012, and incidentally, I DIDN'T GET THEM ALL, and I won't again in Summer 2012.
It's actually quite vital that people with deactivated accounts reach me within a few days of the course beginning, but unfortunately, due to volume, they stand a very good chance of getting lost in the shuffle. "Sorry you couldn't start your course for three weeks, but I had to deal with Capt Bloggins-Come-Lately who simply MUST have HIE275 THIS SEMESTER, or else he assures me that the world is going to explode!" :rage: It's fairly simple to get an account reactivated, but unfortunately people think that we resend their DNDLearn account information EVERY SEMESTER, and as I tried to explain earlier, with a bit more bile and vitriol than necessary, it just doesn't happen that way.
It gets sent once automatically. You're supposed to remember that you have one, but most people who take up my time don't manage to do that.
Anyway, if you have a DNDLearn account, hang onto it.
CDA is naturally working on a brand-spanking new course-delivery system which will be automatically signed in, or so I'm told, with your DWAN account. Given the way that the DWAN tends to work, or not work, as the case may be, and given that Borden recently lost a server, or so I'm told, pardon me, I'm not going to hold my breath on this one. I've heard grandiose promises before. Mostly about DNDLearn...
How about some updates while I'm at it...
We got an extra section of PSE402 out of nowhere, and NCM's who registered early REALLY lucked out this semester for that course. One or two sections are like, two officers and the rest NCM, or something to that effect because of the phantom sections.
I was wrong about POE206, some NCM's who requested it were registered for it. Of course, that being said, SOMEBODY who may or may not have anything to do with some of the technical problems we've been having has been changing the numbers of permitted registrations in the OPME portal. This is a signal to me that I can load against these spots, but I'm not sure they actually exist. I can assure you that these phantom spots WEREN'T THERE three-four weeks ago. Hopefully, those spots do in fact exist. If they do not, I can predict a lot of angry NCM's in the future if SOMEBODY indicated to me through the system that there were places in a course which didn't really exist.
Unfortunately, HIE275 was still the big loser. No NCM's in HIE275 this semester.
HIE275 is spoiling to dethrone PSE402 as the course that people just can't get onto.
I've been told that we're supposed to be hiring a temp to fill in, but only until June. ??? That's better than nothing I suppose... Hopefully I can get caught up on phone calls with someone else to help in the office.
Finally, DCS is proposing to wind down the program starting in 12 months, by ceasing to offer two courses as OPME courses each year. So, after 12 months, DCS is proposing that the slate of OPME's will be scaled back to 4 of 6, then 2 of 6 after another year. I can't remember what order the courses are slated to be shut-down, but IIRC, one of the DCE's will no longer be offered after 12 months. I'm guessing this is just being proposed and discussed at the moment, so it may not happen, but it's in the works.