How do you do....it? Thread, Extra Curricular Sign Up in Technical; We are looking at extending our extra curricular provision in school this includes art, drama, sport, it etc.
What we ...
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30th April 2009, 07:26 PM #1 Extra Curricular Sign Up
We are looking at extending our extra curricular provision in school this includes art, drama, sport, it etc.
What we would like to do is have a list of all the planned extra curricular ideas and a signup form for students to signup to the activity so we have a rough idea of numbers before the event takes place. We use sharepoint so something part of that would be really handy.
Ideally I don't want it to be a mammoth form filling exercise but for students to just click the "Show Interest" button and their name etc will be recorded automatically.
I could write something myself and will probably have too to get it to do exactly what I want, but I am interested if others have seen something similar available either to buy or free.
Cheers
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29th June 2009, 11:16 PM #2 When do you need something?
I'm surprised your RBC or LA can't help??
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30th June 2009, 06:53 PM #3 
Originally Posted by
superfletch
When do you need something?
I'm surprised your RBC or LA can't help??
Your joking!
Its not a necessity just something I thought would work well, its still on my list to investigate but probably not for another couple of months now the summer programme is about to kick in.
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14th July 2009, 10:25 PM #4
Polling/sign up
Just a couple of ideas, as this is my role in our school too!
First of all, you could create a simple form using google apps & get the data sent to a google spreadsheet. Embed the form into a web page and volia, but a bit lo-tech.
Second idea, which is currently the one we are trying out, is to use a polling/surveying web software. Instead of creating the forms and webpages yourself, create an account and then get create the categories and the software will do the logging of results. I had a look at all sorts of companies providing solutions for this (surveymonkey et al) but QuestionPro came out well. They offer a free schools/nonprofit organisations licence too which is good for the reporting features.
HTH.
Regards,
Lewis
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14th July 2009, 10:35 PM #5 Just build a simple php/mysql thing, shouldn't take too long and when your done release it on sourceforge 
Something I might look into after my other projects done, if you don't mind?
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14th July 2009, 10:35 PM #6 Use the questionnaire function in sharepont? It might be a downloadable add on - cant remember off hand.
Butuz
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