[nabs-l] Accessible option to When is Good or a Google Docs Spreadsheet

David Andrews dandrews at visi.com
Mon May 6 01:13:33 UTC 2013


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





More information about the NABS-L mailing list