Google Calendar - Take Control of your Schedule!
Google Calendar allows you to create multiple calendars. This helps organize your life and provides you with a level of privacy. You can create a personal calendar, a school calendar, home work calendar, etc. Share the calendar details with the people you choose. For example, you can share the homework calendar with students without needing to show them the details of your personal calendar.
Google Calendar allows you to create multiple calendars. This helps organize your life and provides you with a level of privacy. You can create a personal calendar, a school calendar, home work calendar, etc. Share the calendar details with the people you choose. For example, you can share the homework calendar with students without needing to show them the details of your personal calendar.
6 reasons to use Google Calendar
Organizing your schedule shouldn't be a burden. With Google Calendar, it’s easy to keep track of life’s important events all in one place. 1. Share your schedule Let your co-workers, family, and friends see your calendar, and view schedules that others have shared with you. When you know when everyone is free or busy, scheduling is a snap. 2. Get your calendar on the go With two-way syncing to your mobile phone’s built-in calendar or a mobile version of Google Calendar that’s made for the small screen, you can access your calendar while you’re away from your desk. 3. Never forget another event again Customizable reminders help you stay on schedule. You can choose to be notified by email or get a text message sent right to your mobile phone. 4. Send invitations and track RSVPs Invite other people to events on your calendar. Guests can RSVP to your events by email or via Google Calendar. 5. Sync with your desktop applications Access your calendar however and whenever you want by syncing events with Microsoft Outlook, Apple iCal and Mozilla Sunbird. 6. Work offline Know where you’re supposed to be even when you don’t have internet access. With offline access, you can view a read-only version of your calendar no matter where you are. |
Creating a Calendar
Send an Event Invitation
Embed your Calendar in a Webpage
Syncing your Calendar to your mobile Device:
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Additional Resources...
- Introduction to Google Calendar (video) by John R. Sowash
- Introduction to Google Calendar for the Casual User by Cory Pavicich
- Using Google Calendar for Lesson Planning by John R Sowash
- Embed Multiple Google Calendars - Patrick Briscoe
- Free online calendar publishing, part 2: Google Calendar by Jon Udel
- Never Miss A School Event Again by Jarrod Robinson
Resources provided by John R. Sowash