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059. Google Calendar: The What, Why, & How for Teachers
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Education
Teaching
Publication Date |
Feb 11, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:21:02

Technology is becoming more and more prevalent in our everyday lives. We use technology to communicate, to log information, to entertain, and to keep track of essential dates and times. While there may be a number of applications that can help you in maintaining a healthy work-life balance, we have found a few essential tools that will change how you plan your day. 

 

In this episode we want to start a mini-series. We will take one digital tool to dive deeper into understanding the benefits, uses and how-to application for mastering your time, organization and productivity. 

 

The first digital tool that we recommend is Google Calendar. This is a free tool that is connected to your Google account and can be accessed from multiple devices. This tool will organize your time sensitive dates and establish reminders, keep notes, and share calendars with others to collaborate. You can even ( a TOP favorite) color code your calendars to organize your day-to-day events. 

 

In this episode we share: 

  • Share the differences and benefits of using a digital calendar to a physical paper calendar
  • Understand the benefits of a digital calendar to makes changes on important events
  • Discuss how color coding can help with assigning specific events to an area in your life
  • How sharing calendars offers an essential collaboration tool
  • Discuss the variations for customizing your Google Calendar
  • Give you step-by-step to creating and starting with your first calendar event

 

LINKS:

Google Calendar

Signing up for a Google account

 

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