Thing 20 Google Docs

Wow! This is fun!  I love this tool and can think of a million ways to use it…….for school and home.  I could even send my family a form to fill out about what they want for dinner, but I don’t really care–they will get what I cook! But the possibilities are endless.

Because I have been involved in study hall for a while, that topic came to mind as we are all going to take a part in this school activity.  For those of us who have no life, it does not bother us, but for many, it will be pure misery! Sorry!

In order to give Mr. Notestine some feedback from faculty members, I have composed a collaborative google doc for others to log in concerns and suggestions.

2008-2009-study-hall.pdf

  I think this will be a great tool to use for getting feedback from the faculty.  I went further and created a series of questions for teachers to answer that would help facilitate a schedule.

http://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=pdpkXc6lZOADjIvYl_xPBeg

This is a great tool to start the year off for teachers and students. I can think of a kazillion lists to make and questions to ask!

Go Google!

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#1   ask » Blog Archive » Thing 20 Google Docs on 04.23.08 at 5:21 pm

[...] unknown wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerpthttp://spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=pdpkXc6lZOADjIvYl_xPBeg. This is a great tool to start the year off for teachers and students. I can think of a kazillion lists to make and questions to ask! Go Google! Authored by baldy. … [...]

#2   dkoscik on 04.27.08 at 2:02 pm

Claudia - this is a great idea! I have kind of forgotten about the whole study hall thing. My biggest obstacle is going to be that I coach three sports, so I appreciate the fact that you are getting input from everyone. Don’t you love the spreadsheet?

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