The three features of Google Calendar that I found most enticing are:
- Ease of adding and editing events
- Multiple calendars
- Ease in sharing calendars
This is in my opinion the single most important factor for the Calendar. I have witnessed many different programs introduced at my school and ease of navigating is by far the most important. The program is only as useful as it is easy to use.
The next two features are why the teachers at my school should learn to use Google Calendars. A huge and persistent problem that our school like all school faces is lack of communication. It is all well and good to say that we just need to communicate better, but between parents and teachers, teachers and students, teachers and administration, teachers and athletics and between teachers and teachers there is a great deal of miscommunication. Teachers planning too many tests on the same day, teachers planning field trips on the same day as the baseball team leaves early for a ball game. Multiple Calendars would do so much to address this huge and ongoing problem. This function joined with the ability to share calendars could elevate so much of this confusion. Not only could I build my own personal, and school calendars, through calendar sharing I could incorporate the Basketball schedule, if I had basketball players as well as quickly view other teachers.
In our school we have students from a variety of grades and with Google calendars parents could incorporate the calendars of their children in different grades into one calendar. As a parent of multiple children I am very excited about this power. With a click of a button I can toogle between viewing the calendar of one of my children to another, as well as building a composite calendar is wonderful advancement. I am sure that this is possible with other calendars, but I don;t know of any that are free and everyone has access to.
Becuase of my familiarity of Gmail and mail handling in general it was more difficult to decide on the three features of Gmail that I found most exciting. But I choose:
- The Universal availablity
- The task feature
- The ability to link it with my calendar
I have had a Gmail account for several years and I used it as a "decoy" account. It was an address that I would use to give to a website to make sure that they never contacted me. I had another "real" address that I would use for my contacts. I can see now that there is a lot more to Gmail than I first imagined. I enjoyed the tasks feature and the ability to quickly and easily prioritize my email.
One other function that I did not mention that is very convenient is the chat function. Because of the ease of following one strand it transforms an email exchange into a chat. Even if the "chat" is performed over the course of several days.
Excellent!
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