Using lots of web 2.0 tools takes careful scheduling, so you might like to try some of the event management tools which are available.
Doodle
Doodle allows you to work out when to schedule a meeting. You set up a doodle, then fill in the available times, you e-mail it to the people you want to meet with. They fill in their times. A quick glance will then let you know what time the meeting can be held.
Set up a meeting with doodle and send and invite to nswpln@gmail.com
Google calendar
Google calendar can be accessed using your gmail account. It works like other online calendars, where you fill in the details of meetings. It can be accessed in offline mode as well.
You might like to have a look at the getting started information.
Try it out. Add nswpln@gmail.com as a friend to your calendar and see what we have planned for this week.
Event brite
Eventbrite is a helpful tool for when you want to take bookings for events. You can see an example of it here.
You might want to create a free account and try it out.
There are other tools which are similar like Eventful and Anyvite
Blog points
Which of these tools did you like the best?
What did you like about them?
Doodle
Doodle allows you to work out when to schedule a meeting. You set up a doodle, then fill in the available times, you e-mail it to the people you want to meet with. They fill in their times. A quick glance will then let you know what time the meeting can be held.
Set up a meeting with doodle and send and invite to nswpln@gmail.com
Google calendar
Google calendar can be accessed using your gmail account. It works like other online calendars, where you fill in the details of meetings. It can be accessed in offline mode as well.
You might like to have a look at the getting started information.
Try it out. Add nswpln@gmail.com as a friend to your calendar and see what we have planned for this week.
Event brite
Eventbrite is a helpful tool for when you want to take bookings for events. You can see an example of it here.
You might want to create a free account and try it out.
There are other tools which are similar like Eventful and Anyvite
Blog points
Which of these tools did you like the best?
What did you like about them?
