[nabs-l] Accessible option to When is Good or a Google Docs Spreadsheet
Kaiti Shelton
crazy4clarinet104 at gmail.com
Mon May 6 16:35:23 UTC 2013
That's what I thought; I need something that can span an entire
semester because not all people will sign up for the same event. I
need something that can list all the events so people can choose the
times and dates that work best for them. I'll keep Doodle in mind for
any isolated events that come up though, because it does look like it
would be very useful for that.
On 5/6/13, christopher nusbaum <dotkid.nusbaum at gmail.com> wrote:
> You can't make several polls on Doodle at one time, but if you make a
> separate poll for each event and send the invitation email to the same
> people, that should work. If you would like, you can call me on the
> phone or on Skype and we can try to make a sample poll. Just email me
> off-list if you would like to do that.
>
> Chris Nusbaum
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On May 5, 2013, at 10:27 PM, Kaiti Shelton <crazy4clarinet104 at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> Chris, I took a look at Doodle, but it looks like it can only work
>> with one group event at a time, not several. Is this correct, or did
>> I just miss something?
>>
>> David: I'm keeping that in my mind as a backup plan, because the last
>> time I did something like that for a group project we had to keep
>> sending out new links because the ond ones wouldn't work after they
>> were used once. I'm not sure if that was a weird fluke or what, but
>> especially since I think most of the girls aren't account holders on
>> dropbox, at least for now I don't know if I want to rely upon that
>> method in case it doesn't work again.
>>
>> I may just end up bringing my laptop with a pre-made spreadsheet to a
>> meeting and get people before or after, then email the available times
>> to any people who don't show and email out the final copy later. This
>> way since it's not a google doc any changes would have to go through
>> me, and they won't just be swapped out on the internet. This will
>> ensure I can record who goes to which event propperly.
>>
>> On 5/5/13, David Andrews <dandrews at visi.com> wrote:
>>> You can use a spreadsheet -- but share it via DropBox. That way
>>> everybody can access it, and you have access to it as well.
>>>
>>> Dave
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> This may be a long shot, but any information or suggestions would be
>>>> appreciated. I recently was given an appointed position in a
>>>> fraternity, which involves coordinating events and making sure enough
>>>> people are signed up to cover all of them through the semester. I'm
>>>> trying to think ahead about it so that when I need to start
>>>> coordinating later in the summer I'll possibly have an accessible way
>>>> that will work for me and everyone.
>>>>
>>>> I would like to find a way of creating something that I can send out
>>>> to the entire fraternity that will update as each member signs up for
>>>> their event shifts. I've been on the receiving end of Google Doc
>>>> spread sheets and When is Good forms so I know for sighted people they
>>>> work, but my main concern is being able to make something like this
>>>> and set it up. Would you guys happen to know of something that serves
>>>> a similar function, but has a set up process which is accessible with
>>>> Jaws?
>>>>
>>>> My back up plan is just to make a spreadsheet on my computer, bring it
>>>> to the first meeting of next semester, and have people sign up in the
>>>> document itself, then go home afterwards and email it so everyone has
>>>> access to the final copy. Then they could email me with any changes
>>>> or substitutions they want to make. I realize this might be the best
>>>> way for me to do it, and it would certainly ensure that everyone
>>>> signed up, but if there are any online alternatives like When is Good
>>>> I would like to consider them.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Kaiti
>>>
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>> Kaiti
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