Last week I used Doodle to figure out when my department should have its fall party. Our count's online teachers also use it to determine what time is best for our weekly chats with students. The great thing is that you do not need to join, but do need to give them an email.
By the way I have a junk email that I use when signing up for new things out there to make sure I like them (since you can always change your email later). This helps to cut down on the emails you receive and don't really want.
Doodle sends a link (such as this one my department used) which allows users to identify themselves and then to select a time that would be useful. It certainly is much easier than sending a bunch of emails and quicker than creating a Google Drive form.
By the way I have a junk email that I use when signing up for new things out there to make sure I like them (since you can always change your email later). This helps to cut down on the emails you receive and don't really want.
Doodle sends a link (such as this one my department used) which allows users to identify themselves and then to select a time that would be useful. It certainly is much easier than sending a bunch of emails and quicker than creating a Google Drive form.
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