• Thursday, 29 October 2020
    3:00 pm - 3:30 pm
  • Zoom – further details provided upon registration

With the shift to online learning and teaching – and for those working from home – facilitating the space and time to coordinate meetings and catch-ups for student engagement can get tricky. Microsoft Bookings is an online scheduling tool that allows people to self-book into appointment times with with you, integrated with your own Outlook calendar. Join us for our Tooltime workshop where we show you how to set up your Microsoft Bookings space, enabling your students to easily schedule meetings based on your own availability.

What’s covered in this session

  • Getting started with MS Bookings
  • Setting up a booking schedule
  • Configuring your booking page
  • Outlook calendar integration
  • Live demonstration

What is Tooltime?

Tooltime is a series of short informal showcases, where staff from all areas are given the opportunity to share a gadget, tool, app, workflow or technique. The technologies showcased can range from anything that could engage learners, streamline teaching or are simply time savers. Sessions do not have to formally address teaching and learning concepts in-depth, but rather recognise the technology’s potential capabilities in this area. Each session in the series will run for 30 minutes and are intended for either academic or professional staff.

Disclaimer:

The Tooltime hosts make no claims on the utility of tools and may not provide support for the gadgets, widgets or workflows presented.

Zoom link

Zoom link will be provided upon registration

Register for this event

Your video, audio and the meeting chat transcript may be recorded or photographed. Please advise the facilitator if you do not wish to be recorded or photographed.

Bookings are closed for this event.

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