![]() ![]() We’re a Microsoft university, for better or worse, so I was advised to switch to the Microsoft scheduling software Bookings. Sadly my university told me I couldn’t use this software as it doesn’t meet accessibility standards (which, come on, Calendly, it cannot be that hard to fix this, and yet…?!) From my end, I vastly preferred Calendly to any other software options, but I can’t be using inaccessible software in good conscience. That post described setting this up with a service called Calendly. It’s great because you can 1) integrate with your calendar, so your new appointments just show up and students can’t schedule when you’re busy 2) set your availability, and 3) send automatic reminders to your students so they’re less likely to forget about their appointments. I’ve written in the past about the glories of using scheduling software to set up appointments with students. ![]()
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