Sunday, October 1, 2017

Activity Scheduling

Asana


The first tool I came across was the Asana application.  It reminds me of using and learning management system.  You can invite individuals to the page or make it public for viewing.  I had to set up an account to see the application.  That seem like it was a bit much to just try it out but I was impressed with it.   The calendar allows you to set appoints or leave sticky notes for reminders or schedule meetings with the team.  They offer blank and standard templates to start projects.  If you use their standard design templates you do not have to add in all the sections available.  They give the option to delete the unused areas.  The application also have mobile capabilities and a messaging option.  As a beginner designer, I think this would be a good tool for me to use.  

Airtable


The second application was also useful.  Airtable can be used both mobile and on a desktop.  It gives the project manager the availability to organize anything anywhere.  It also provides real time collaborations with the team.  It provides several views that appeal to different styles of designing and organizing.  The application connects with other frequently used applications providing quick access to needed documents.  The templates that are offered would allow projects to be built in almost any field or even everyday events.  It's affordable too depending on how much data will need to be stored or transferred.  

Felicia

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