Are your lab experiments always done by the same cliques?

In university labs, cooking classrooms, or computer labs, equipment is grouped in specialized islands. Standard rows and columns just don't cut it.

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"If you leave seating up to the students, the same friend groups always pair up, stalling diverse collaboration. Yet, making a random chart for these complex rooms by hand every week is incredibly burdensome for the professor or TA."

Recreate your exact lab layout seamlessly

Use Sekigae Sensei's versatile layout engine to set up custom islands of seats mirroring your physical laboratory.

1. Build custom workbenches

Use the Party Mode tables to simulate 4-person or 6-person lab benches, moving them around exactly as they exist in your room.

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2. Add your roster once via CSV

Import your student list directly from your university portal. Each week, randomizing the groups takes a single tap.

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3. Spread out skillsets with tags

Tag experienced students or leaders to ensure every lab bench has at least one capable guide.

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No more complaints of favoritism now that an algorithm handles the random weekly lab groups.

University TA

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I set up the 8 computer lab islands as tables. One tap shuffling is incredibly convenient.

IT Teacher

FAQ (Lab Classrooms)

Q.Can I prevent specific students from sitting together?

A.Yes! Use negative constraint rules to 'Separate' high-risk or unruly pairings for safety reasons during sensitive experiments.

Q.What if a student is absent?

A.Uncheck their name from the list and hit shuffle. The system will cleanly rebalance the remaining students.

Equalize your classroom effortlessly.

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