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Stephanie Evergreen on Project Management Tools
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My name is Stephanie Evergreen and I work both at The Evaluation Center and at Evergreen Evaluation, LLC. I juggle a lot of projects and I’m always looking for ways to make life a little easier. Here are some of my recent discoveries.
Rad Resource: With multiple contracts, it is important to keep careful track of time. I use yast.com. The service let’s me list multiple projects and assign each a color. When I start work on a project, I just click an arrow and the timer creates a bar across the screen. I can click on the bar to make notes about what task I was doing during that time. A separate counter tells how much time I’ve spent on an individual project over the week. My basic account is free – https://www.yast.com/
Rad Resource: Maybe it’s a pet peeve, but I really dislike scheduling meetings over email – all that back and forth about the best day and time. I now use whenisgood.net. First, I select the days and times that work best for me. The service generates a custom URL that I email to the rest of the folks I’d like to convene. They simply click the link and highlight days and times that work for them. When I log back in, the service lets me know which times work best – and the second-best times that work for most of the group. Happiness. Also free for a basic account – http://whenisgood.net/
Rad Resource: Two words – Google Wave. This new product is like instant messaging, document writing, and video conferencing in one email. Where typical report writing with colleagues takes lots of emailing multiple versions of the document, Wave lets everyone work in one place at the same time. That’s right – you can see the other people typing. Web-based, I have it wherever I go. Colleagues and I have used Wave so far to develop instruments, write reports, enter and analyze data, and plan webinars. A playback feature allows review of what others have contributed while I was away. Its possibilities are more expansive than I can fairly represent here, so I encourage you to… Google it. Wave, though free, is still only available by invite but invites seem to be everywhere (I have some, so feel free to ask – stephanie.evergreen@wmich.edu or on Twitter at @evalu8r).
One precautionary note: Yast and Wave are in “beta” mode, meaning their parent companies are still developing the products as we use them. Could they change something that wipes out your work? Maybe. But if my desktop computer crashes, I also lose everything. If my work is web-based, I’m less at the whim of a single machine.
This contribution is from the aea365 Daily Tips blog, by and for evaluators, from the American Evaluation Association. Please consider contributing – send a note of interest to aea365@eval.org.
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- Susan Kistler on Scheduling Software
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- Susan Kistler on Making the Most of a Blog
- Susan Kistler on AEA’s Evaluation Journals
- Susan Kistler on Working With Photos
29 Comments for Stephanie Evergreen on Project Management Tools
Sidharth | February 5, 2010 at 5:24 am
Stephanie Evergreen | February 5, 2010 at 4:29 pm
For us non-Mac users, I’ve also recently found MakeSomeTime, a web-based free time tracker that generates invoices.
I also lurk on Lifehacker.com, a blog that has many resources listed daily to support project management and freelance work.
Stephanie Evergreen on Project Management Tools – AEA365 | CS3 Solutions LLC | February 6, 2010 at 2:13 am
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Kang | March 30, 2010 at 2:49 pm
Thanks for the webinar today. I’d love to get a Google Wave account and would greatly appreciate an invitation. Thanks!
Suzanne Le Menestrel | March 30, 2010 at 2:51 pm
Hello-I’d like to receive an invitation to Google Wave. Thanks for doing the webinar today!
Jane Morrow | March 30, 2010 at 2:51 pm
Hi -
I enjoyed your webinar this afternoon. I would be interested in an invitation to google wave. But, this is not high priority so if you only have a few invitations or if other people need it sooner I can wait.
-Jane
Jeff Wasbes | March 30, 2010 at 2:52 pm
Your coffee break presentation on Google Wave was great! There was a lot of info to take in in 10 minutes and I’d like to know more about Wave’s possible applications, so…
Would you pass along a Wave invite to me? Thanks very much!
Susan Sloan | March 30, 2010 at 2:53 pm
Stephanie, I’d like an invite to Google Wave. Thanks so much for sharing this resource today at Coffee Break.
Kimberly Taylor | March 30, 2010 at 2:55 pm
Hi Stefany,
I appreciated the webinar this afternoon and am interested in trying Google Wave. If you can please send me an invitation, I would really appreciate it!
Kimberly
Susan Connors | March 30, 2010 at 3:08 pm
Hi, Stephanie —
Please add me to the list for an invitation to Google Wave. Thank you for the presentation!
Kim Lamers-Bellio | March 30, 2010 at 3:21 pm
Hey Stephanie,
Big thank you for sharing your Google Wave experience with us this afternoon. I would like to learn more of this intriguing tool. It would be great to receive an invite if you still have one.
take care and thank you
Kimlb
Ann Isbell | March 30, 2010 at 3:55 pm
Great presentation on Google Wave! It looks like a wonderful tool for collaboration.
Please add me to the list to be invited to Google Wave.
Susan Parker | March 30, 2010 at 4:12 pm
Hi Stephanie,
Very informative webinar. Thanks. Please add me to the list for Google Waves invites.
Best,
Susan
Judy Oakden | March 30, 2010 at 7:26 pm
Hi,
I missed the webinar today as I had a client meeting. Just a suggestion – is there any way these presentations can be archived to be viewed later? It seems they may be a valuable resource.
Kind regards,
Judy
Stephanie Evergreen | March 31, 2010 at 2:25 pm
I SO enjoyed the webinar and following up with many of you by email. I have exhausted the invitations I have right now… but anyone here who has received an invitation should now have 8 to share with others. Can you spare one for another colleague who has requested an invite here?
Renee Lemons | April 1, 2010 at 9:34 am
Thanks for the informative webinar! Please add me to the list of Google Wave invites.
Nick Hobson | April 2, 2010 at 11:08 am
Does anyone have any invites for Google Wave? I’m trying to track one down for my supervisor. Her email is anna.lobosco@ddpc.ny.gov. Thanks!
virginia stillson | April 2, 2010 at 11:16 am
I enjoyed the webinar and would love to have an invitation if there are any available.
Stephanie Evergreen | April 5, 2010 at 8:39 am
The way to export to a PDF is to add this to your contacts:
pdf-wave@appspot.com
Then add it to your wave. It will produce a URL you can click that will download your wave as a PDF.
Hope everyone is enjoying Wave!
Jon Edwards | April 29, 2010 at 5:43 pm
Greetings from Australia
I too am in search of an invitation to Google Wave having watched the archived webinar yesterday.
Hope someone can help
Jon
Stephanie Evergreen | June 29, 2010 at 5:16 pm
As we suspected, Google Wave is now open to anyone. No need for an invite. Awesome!


Hi Stephanie,
Check This list … will be useful to you;
The Marathon List of Project Management & Collaboration Tools
http://blog.decode10.com/2009/12/13/the-marathon-list-of-project-management-collaboration-tools/