learning about creative models, programs and software people have used when
creating schedules for K-8 schools. We share many spaces and even some
teachers between the lower school and the middle school. Im interested in
learning about K-4 models, primarily, and also any software folks have found
useful. We have been using Excel, which I find cumbersome for scheduling.
Thanks for your input,
Jennifer Arnest
SFFS
On Sat, Dec 6, 2008 at 1:39 PM, Pamela Livingston <livingstonp@mac.com>wrote:
> Dear ISED-L colleagues,
>
> Here is the link to the survey directly http://
> spreadsheets.google.com/viewform?key=pT1tX8IbXbmxKdX_FA7ncEA
>
> Thanks very much in advance if you are at a One-to-One school and can
> participate, and apologies for incomplete previous post.
>
> Best regards,
> Pamela
>
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> Pamela Livingston
> livingstonp@mac.com
> Author of "1-to-1 Learning: Laptop Programs That Work"
> Blog: http://1-to-1learning.blogspot.com
>
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Jennifer McGann Arnest
K-4 Academic Dean
San Francisco Friends School
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