Do the arithmetic most institutions never do. Five minutes of attendance, six periods a day, two hundred teaching days. That’s a hundred hours per class, every year, spent calling names — before a single concept is taught.
Attendance is a data problem in disguise
The lost minutes are only half the story. Hand-called registers are copied, re-keyed into spreadsheets, and merged by hand for management reports. Proxies slip through. Parents find out their child skipped a class that evening — or never. The register isn’t just slow; it’s unreliable at exactly the moment leadership needs to trust it.
What automation actually returns
When attendance is captured by a single contactless sweep, the gains compound.
- Teaching time goes back into the lesson — up to 20% less admin per week.
- Attendance is accurate and impossible to fake.
- Class-, grade- and institution-wide views build themselves, live.
- Absentee alerts reach parents automatically, the moment a child is marked absent.
The compliance bonus
For colleges especially, attendance shortfall is a regulatory and academic risk. Catching it in real time — not at the end of a semester — turns a fire-fight into a routine nudge.
Pulse Card & Lecture-Hall Attendance
Mark a full class — or a 200-seat hall — in seconds with one contactless sweep. No tablets, no proxies, no re-entry. It syncs live to every department and alerts parents automatically.
Explore Pulse Card Attendance →Every system has hidden costs. Roll-call is one of the few you can delete entirely — and hand the time straight back to teaching.
