Kay
If you are talking just about sheduling. We simply set up a table with
> times on a wiki page (one for each teacher doing conferences) and had
> parents go to the page and fill their names in next to the time they
> want. It has been well received by parents and virtually effortless to
> set up and maintain, and best of all it's free. When it's time for the
> next round of conferences we simply copy and paste a blank template
> (times but no names) onto the page. We use wikispaces.
>
> Steve Cohen
> Allen-Stevenson School
> NYC
>
>
> On Jul 9, 2009, at 10:47 AM, Smith, Greg wrote:
>
>> Is anyone using a Parent/Teacher conference system that has been very
>> successful. We would like to host it in-house if possible but would
>> look
>> at hosted options also. We currently use PTConferenceMaker from
>> Graphtech which we are happy with but would like to bring in-house if
>> possible.
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Greg Smith
>>
>> Notre Dame Prep
>>
>> Towson, MD
>>
>>
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