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Save time by linking smart

By Bonni Stachowiak | November 8, 2013 | | XFacebookLinkedInEmail

We have all been there.

You wrap up next semester's syllabi and someone writes in with a policy that needs to be added to the document. You have already posted it to your learning management system, emailed it to the department coordinator, and sent it to a few proactive students. Now you have to track all the copies down and send out the revisions.

In this demo, discover how to skip all those steps by linking smart:

Let me know in the comments what other ideas you have for cloud-based time savers, as well as any future demos you would like to see…

Filed Under: Productivity

Bonni Stachowiak

Bonni Stachowiak is the producer and host of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast, which has been airing weekly since June of 2014. Bonni is the Dean of Teaching and Learning at Vanguard University of Southern California. She’s also a full Professor of Business and Management. She’s been teaching in-person, blended, and online courses throughout her entire career in higher education. Bonni and her husband, Dave, are parents to two curious kids, who regularly shape their perspectives on teaching and learning.

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