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Where’s the Prof?: Twitter Feeds for Your Office Door

In this post, I look at a software/hardware setup that allows you to update students and visitors to your office about your availability.

Scheduling 101: Using Acuity for Student Appointments

Guest author Todd Stanfield explains how to use Acuity Scheduling to simplify the process of scheduling appointments with students.

Scheduling 101: The Ideal Academic App

Today I'd like to brainstorm with ProfHacker readers about what the ideal academic scheduling service or app might look like. I've taken the various comments that ProfHacker readers have shared over the last few months and combined them with some ideas of my own. So consider this an open letter of sorts.

Scheduling 101: Using Tungle.me for Committee Meetings and Student Appointments

Since using scheduling & calendaring services Doodle and Jiffle, I've learned about Tungle. Conclusion? It combines the best features of the other two and offers some features they don't, making it the best choice of the three for academics (though it's not without drawbacks). In this post I explain why.

Scheduling 101: Using Jiffle for Student Appointments

In yesterday's post about scheduling appointments with students, I demonstrated how to use Doodle to avoid the drawbacks of a paper or whiteboard signup system. Then Wendy left a comment suggesting that I try out Jiffle, and so I did... The result? So long, Doodle!

Scheduling 101: Using Doodle for Student Appointments

On my campus it's time for academic advisement, meaning all the students will be looking to make appointments with their adviser in order to discuss what courses to take next semester. This is one of those times when I'm glad that tools like Doodle.com exist, because such tools make it so easy to schedule all of these appointments.

Scheduling: Using Doodle to find the best time for a committee meeting

This "ProfHacker 101" post explains how to use Doodle.com, a dead-simple and user-friendly service for scheduling meetings or surveying people. There are basically just three steps to take every time you use Doodle: create your poll; share the poll with other participants; check the poll after everyone has responded. In this post, we'll walk you through each of these steps.

Scheduling & Surveying 101: Introduction

Whether you’re an instructor, a student, or a staff member, part of your responsibilities inevitably involve meeting with other people for collaborative work or discussion. And there aren’t many things more tedious or unnecessarily difficult than trying to find a meeting time that works for everyone. Fortunately, there are several possible solutions to the problem.