Krafty Librarian again posts some interesting and useful info on saving and creating forms, in her Feb 16 posting:
I needed to make a simple online form that could be easily linked to online and I could easily share with others. I have used SurveyMonkey and a couple of other products before, however this time I don't think they were going to work for me. As I mentioned I wanted something that I could easily share with others. Enter Google Docs yet again. I must have been snoozing in September 2008 when they added the ability to create, share, and store online forms, because I had no idea they did that too.If you already have a Google Docs account it is very easy to create a form. Just click New and highlight form. It is a simple form, but it can serve many purposes. Janetta at Fusion Finds has created a very nice Camtasia video on how to use Google Forms. She published 2 screencasts on using this tool. The first one shows you how to create a form. The second screencast shows how to share the form, access the data, and edit the form (sometimes you have to hit the refresh button if it doesn't start right away).If you are looking quick and simple form you can share that will also import the data into a spreadsheet, you might check out Google Docs Forms.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Monday, February 9, 2009
Statewide Email Marketing Presentation
Here is the 1 hour presentation on Email Marketing I gave at the Statewide AHEC Meeting in Charlotte on 2/3/2009.
Friday, February 6, 2009
How to take your data back from Google
http://mashable.com/2009/02/02/google-backup
Stan Schroeder writes: “Let’s face it: Every web service, Google included, can mess up, and sometimes it means losing your data. So, when was the last time you backed up the data on the various Google services you use? I thought so. Let’s look at some easy solutions for extracting and backing up your data on such popular Google apps as Google docs, Gmail, Google Reader, Google Calendar, and more.”...Mashable, Feb. 2
Stan Schroeder writes: “Let’s face it: Every web service, Google included, can mess up, and sometimes it means losing your data. So, when was the last time you backed up the data on the various Google services you use? I thought so. Let’s look at some easy solutions for extracting and backing up your data on such popular Google apps as Google docs, Gmail, Google Reader, Google Calendar, and more.”...Mashable, Feb. 2
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