Trying to customize the Viewpath Gantt Chart for Google Docs

I found this awesome gadget for Google Spreadsheets that lets you create a simple but effective Gantt Chart.Click here to view a detailed version of these projects. Use the controls to adjust the scale and time-frame of the chart above.The…

I found this awesome gadget for Google Spreadsheets that lets you create a simple but effective Gantt Chart.
Click here to view a detailed version of these projects. Use the controls to adjust the scale and time-frame of the chart above.

The problem I’m having is that I can’t customize the initial zoom settings. Someone visiting my site would have to immediately click the “zoom-out” button to get a better perspective on the chart. Most folks aren’t going to know to do this. If anyone knows how I can customize the code or XML or whatever, I’d appreciate it!

Getting Started with Google Forms | Online Technology Help Center

http://www.juniata.edu/wiki/?q=node/156Purpose Learn to use Google Forms to create and distribute simple electronic surveys, then use a Google Spreadsheet to view the collected data. Download the PDF version of this tutorial by clicking the link at the bottom of the page….

http://www.juniata.edu/wiki/?q=node/156

Purpose Learn to use Google Forms to create and distribute simple electronic surveys, then use a Google Spreadsheet to view the collected data. Download the PDF version of this tutorial by clicking the link at the bottom of the page. Disclaimer: Google applications are updated regularly with no prior announcements. As a result, tools and functions can change without warning and may appear differently than represented in this document. In this workshop you will learn how to: * Work with Google Docs * Create a New Form * Name the Form and Complete the Description * Add questions to your survey * Preview your Survey * Edit your Survey * Change the Theme of your Survey * Email the Survey * View Results * Use the More Actions menu options * See Responses * Access your survey from the Google Docs screen * Come back to your Survey * Share your Results

Our old friend Yvonne Clark just shared a link with the PSU Learning Designers community on Google Forms. This is a great resource covering all the basics, even if you don’t have a Google Account.

I’ve used GForms only a couple of times. The last time was was on a project related to the Outreach RESET 2020 Research Team on the Education Sector. I used it to create a survey for PA teachers about their professional development experiences. I like the tool. It was flexible enough for my purposes and allowed me to do more than I could with the free version of SurveyMonkey. Having said that, I would definitely recommend playing around with the tool before working on a medium or high-stakes survey/form. I also wish the summary information was a little more flexible and export-friendly.

PSU ETS Team: Google Apps for Education

I just received an invitation to join a ETS team pulled together by Allan Gyorke on Google Apps for Education:Hi Everyone.Google Apps for Education (http://www.google.com/a/edu) is an initiative that provides a suite of communication and collaboration services to educational organizations….

I just received an invitation to join a ETS team pulled together by Allan Gyorke on Google Apps for Education:

Hi Everyone.

Google Apps for Education (http://www.google.com/a/edu) is an initiative that provides a suite of communication and collaboration services to educational organizations.  While many institutions have adopted it as a way to outsource their e-mail services, the suite can do so much more.  All of you have used Google Docs to collaborate with your students and colleagues, but no one at this university fully understands the potential for Google Apps to transform teaching and learning at Penn State.  This is where you come in.

Currently, we are in discussions with Google about licensing, policy, and technical issues.  While those discussions are taking place, John Harwood has asked me to form a team to investigate the pedagogical implications of the services within Google Apps for Education.  This would involve an examination and a write-up of each tool that would concisely describe what it does and how it could be used to enrich teaching and learning.  John would also like to see a plan for informing the university about this new service and getting faculty, staff, and students prepared for its launch.  If and when team has concerns with the suite, those issues should be brought to John’s attention so they can be addressed.  We have contacts at other large universities who have implemented this service, so they can serve as a resource in addition to what the team discovers on its own.

If we do sign an agreement with Google, we should be prepared to implement this service by the beginning of the fall semester.  John would like to have a draft of our research and the training/implementation plan by May 1, 2010 and would like to have monthly updates as the committee does its work.

Please let Jane Houlihan and me know if you are willing to accept this invitation.  Jane will try to schedule the first meeting of this group in the next few weeks and then meet once every two weeks until May.  Not everyone will be able to make every meeting, but that’s fine – I’d like to do most of the work asynchronously using the tools in Google Apps where they make sense.

     Thanks,
      -Allan-

Our first meeting is Fri 12 Feb and I’m really looking forward to it because it’ll be an opportunity to work with a new collection of educators from around the university.

One of my questions will be related to the comment from an SOS member that said that Google’s inability to guarantee which servers would service PSU effectively ruled them out as an option because of security concerns.

UPDATE Fri 12 Feb – Kickoff Meeting

  • Walked into a conversation on how identities will integrate.
  • Documentation will have to be addressed in the documentation
  • GoogleVideo is an institutional framework, only 100 people will be able to upload videos across PSU
  • Look into using Google Contacts to sync/store contacts instead of Apple Address Book
  • there is a test domain that has single sign-on and is stable
  • Roxanne Toto and Kent on Documents – single page front and back written for various groups with scenarios, links, etc.
  • we aren’t creating training materials, just overview docs
  • 4 weeks, 2 weeks check-in, f2f meeting to work through the ideas
  • real-world scenarios
  • we should also capture barriers to implementation
  • how do we establish priority
  • hotseat, Purdue, check it out… voting, etc.
  • Google Moderator – is it included?
  • our tool in isolation vs. integrated with other apps – perhaps an eight question
  • tech side testing – we’re writing papers on “nouns” but should also hit “verbs”
  • our audience are the faculty
  • check out bitly – tinyurl