Create staff applications online with Google Docs (revisited)

I sat down this weekend to work on my staff application for the 2011-2012 school year and revisited a couple posts I made last year about creating staff applications with Google Docs. Last year was the first year I went entirely online with the process and it worked great.

If you’re currently working on getting your applications ready, creating one in Google Docs is worth a look.

Here are two posts from last year you might be interested in:

When I get this year’s online application presence ready, I’ll be sharing that as well.

If you’ve used Google Docs and had success, I’d love to hear about it in the comments below. Questions are more than welcome too.

Good luck.

Aaron Manfull

Aaron is in his 26th year of advising student media. He is currently the Director of Student Media at Francis Howell North High School in St. Charles, Missouri. He is the Journalism Education Association Digital Media Chair and co-Director of Media Now. He is the 2023 JEA Teacher Inspiration Award Winner and is a former Dow Jones News Fund National Journalism Teacher of the Year. He is one of the authors of the textbook "Student Journalism and Media Literacy." You can find him on X and Instagram @manfull. He's a proud father. A transplanted Iowan. And an avid Hawkeye Fan.

Aaron Manfull has 864 posts and counting. See all posts by Aaron Manfull

One thought on “Create staff applications online with Google Docs (revisited)

  • December 12, 2010 at 2:25 pm
    Permalink

    Thanks for re-visiting this, Aaron. I used your original post last weekend to create staff applications for my school next year. Can’t wait to see what my students think.

Comments are closed.