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feature: Course Time Blocks and Schedule Sync Enhancement #1433

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furyfist opened this issue Oct 5, 2024 · 1 comment
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feature: Course Time Blocks and Schedule Sync Enhancement #1433

furyfist opened this issue Oct 5, 2024 · 1 comment
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@furyfist
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furyfist commented Oct 5, 2024

Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
This feature will help us log our time, similar to how we do in Google Calendar.

Describe the solution you'd like :

  1. Each user should be able to edit the time entries the way they prefer (similar to Google Calendar).

  2. Automatic time-blocking for the times of classes from the courses we are enrolled in. (For example, as I am enrolled in cohort 3.0 Web Dev, I would like it to log my time from 8-10 every Saturday and Sunday, including the class topic and a direct access link.)

  3. As I subscribed to it on Gmail, the time log automatically appears in my Google Calendar with details about the classes, so why not have the same functionality on the 100xDevs website?

  4. Not limited to only 100xdevs Classes.

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@furyfist furyfist added the enhancement New feature or request label Oct 5, 2024
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@furyfist , the issue seems intresting! can you describe more about the google calender thingy. currently , user can able to write their work for the particular time slot in the particular days as they prefer.

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