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A comment on the idea "Couple of suggestions..." in StudentDocket:
Sign me up for some beta-testing. I LOVE this product, and would love to help improve it. – Craig_C, on September 04, 2009 19:30-
Craig_C started following the idea "You should be able to see the assignments on your laptop as well as the Blackberry" in StudentDocket.
Craig_C replied on August 10, 2009 21:04 to the idea "Couple of suggestions..." in StudentDocket:
Craig_C shared an idea in StudentDocket on July 12, 2009 21:04:
Couple of suggestions...I have a couple of suggestions I would love to see incorporated into future versions of StudentDocket. The first suggestion would be to have an easier way to incorporate my clsses and assignments/tasks into StudentDocket. If there was possibly a way that I could enter all of this information online, and then have it updated on my BB that would be much easier then filling in all the forms on my BB.
My next suggestion would be to have a section that is able to save documents. I would like the ability to click on a specific class, and have all my papers, or syllabus that is related to that course available for me to quickly go to. I currently have my syllabus saved under a different section of my BB. This requires me to close down StudentDocket, find the specific information I need from the syllabus, and then go back into StudentDocket. If it would automatically take me from StudentDocket to the document it would save me time and quite a few steps.
I would also like a way to manage previous/future classes. Each new semester I am forced to erase everything from the previous semester, and then enter in the new information. I would like the ability to archive my previous semesters. When entering teacher information with the new semester it would then be possible to find if any previous semester has had that same professor. It would then be able to auto-fill email/telephone/office hours/ etc...
Another thing I would like to see in future versions would be a way to set an importance for events. For instance; I have a couple classes and each have assignments each week. I have some reading to do, a paper to write, and an exam. I could label the reading as low importance, the paper as a medium importance, and the exam as high importance. The importance could relate to a specific color coding system. This would make it easier to visually see if anything big is coming up.
The last thing I would love to be able to do is incorporate the audio recordings I have of classes. In each class I record the lecture. I would love the ability to then upload this audio file to the specific class. It would also be nice to incorporate a way to take all of my notes that I have written for that class and add then as well. What I am envisioning is this: I have some down time and want to listen to the audio recording I took from last week's lecture. I would also like to be able to look at the notes I took from that same lecture. So I open StudentDocket, click the class, click the "Notes" section and have all the previous notes archived by date or the titles I have given them.
Sorry this is so long. I have meant to post this a while ago, but never got around to it. StudentDocket is an AMAZING program and use it very often, but would love to see it able to do even more. If anything seems confusing let me know. PIN me- 3065f97b
Craig_C replied on February 23, 2009 01:18 to the idea "Calendar View!" in StudentDocket:
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Craig_C started following the idea "Countdown for exams" in StudentDocket.
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Craig_C started following the idea "Calendar Sync Integration" in StudentDocket.
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Craig_C started following the idea "how about a class schedule option?" in StudentDocket.
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