Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Appointment Tools

I'm still searching for a good tool to use for letting students sign up for appointments with me. I don't use paper sign-ups, in part because students kept emailing me to ask for times and it was hard to keep track. I want a tool that allows me to establish a time range and the length of appointments, then allows students to sign up themselves.

Last week I thought I had found it with the Google Calendar. I've been using Google Calendar for over a year instead of a date book to organize my life. It works pretty well. I can access it from my computer or phone, and with limited success I can add events to it from my phone. Since I'm usually by my computer when I set up meetings, the phone-awkwardness wasn't a huge downside. Last week I was blocking off chunks of time for appointments and noticed the Appointment Slots feature. I was excited. It let me choose a time range and the length of appointments, and then it created slots where students could sign up.

The major downside is that you need a Google Account to even view the calendar. Not only that, but you must have activated your Google Calendar. I recognized this might be a lot to ask students, but I figured they probably all had Google IDs anyway.

They did not. Over half of them did, and were able to sign up on their own. The others I had to sign up, just like before. Also, it was difficult for me to view the calendar version with the sign-up slots on it, and difficult to modify appointments. I will not use this tool again.

Instead, for the time being, I will go back to using my Wiki, where anyone can post anything without signing in at all. It still runs the risk of someone deleting an appointment time (luckily I can undo changes), and it's annoying to set up, but it's the best thing I've found so far.

If you have an appointment sign-up tool that works for you, please share!

p.s. I've just discovered another problem with Google Calendar. If my students don't set their calendar to the correct time zone, they think their appointment is several hours off.

3 comments:

  1. It's bizarre to me that this is such a problem. I tried to figure out an answer last semester--Moodle doesn't even have wikis!

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  2. Robin, you might want to try tungle.me, which plugs seamlessly into Google Calendar...

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    1. Thanks for the suggestion! I'll look into that.

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