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Lacey Blankenship Melissa Goodner. Event Scheduling Resource

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It is great for: Planning Organizing Communication Our target: Teachers, Older Students, Faculty

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DOODLELacey Blankenship

Melissa Goodner

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DOODLEIt is great for:•Planning•Organizing•Communication

•Our target: •Teachers, Older Students, Faculty

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HOW TO USE:

•Schedule a date for an event. click “schedule an event”

•Create a poll to gather opinions click “Make Choice”

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WHAT DOES DOODLE MEAN? "Doodle" is an English term and means

"casual scribble"... it indeed makes scheduling events so simple as to make this an almost casual task.”

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SCHEDULING PARENT TEACHER

CONFERENCES•Doodle would be a great resource to contact student’s parents.

•Now you can reach them at work, while they are traveling, or on their PDA without playing phone tag.

•Finding a time that works best for both of you is easily accomplished with Doodle.

•They can calendar the meeting time in their email using Doodle to help them remember

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ORGANIZING STUDY GROUP

MEETINGS•Teach your students organization skills with the Doodle calendar.•Help them build up independence, and leadership qualities by organizing their own study sessions using Doodle.•Now Students can review possible study session times with their parents online while they are at home and have their family calendar in front of them.•Students will increase their ability to use technology proficiently.•They will use digital media to communicate.

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ORGANIZING PRESENTATION ORDER

•Student’s can sign up for their presentation time slot using Doodle.

•The students or their parents can calendar this event in their email to help them remember.

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POLLTake a Vote.

Your students can now voice their opinions.

• Class seating charts•Class activities•Assignments

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GRADE LEVEL STANDARDS

1.2 Collaborate: Use digital media and environments to communicate and work collaboratively to support individual learning and contribute to the learning of others.

2.3 Select and Use Applications: Use productivity tools and common applications effectively and constructively.

2.4 Adapt to Change (Technology Fluency): Transfer current knowledge to new and emerging technologies.

3.1.1. Applies skills to plan and organize effective oral communication and presentation.

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SCHEDULE AN EVENT Title event: Ms. Goodner’s Bake Sale Volunteer Sheet Description: Please sign up for a day and time your

willing to volunteer at our class bake sale. *add address: [email protected] (recipient’s address) Your name: Melissa Goodner Your email address: [email protected] Select date: by clicking on the square on the calendar Select time: if you need more then five time slots in a

day click “add further time slots” Send: either manually yourself, or through doodle

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MAKE A CHOICE Title event: What Book Should Our Class Read Next? Description: Please select the book you think our class

should read next *add address: [email protected] (recipients address) Your name: Ms. Blankenship Your email address: [email protected] Enter options for poll: A Wrinkle in Time, Charlottes Web Send: Either manually yourself, or through doodle