There are some important differences between "sharing" and "publishing" Google Calendars (and Docs, for that matter). In a broad sense, sharing includes a potential for viewing, editing, and/or commenting, while publishing allows minimal interaction. Both have their appropriate uses in both administrative and instructional contexts, (covered elsewhere), but let's focus on the basics first.

Do you want to give a colleague basic visibility to your work calendar? That's easy:

From there, click into the "Enter email address" field and… well, do what it says. Then select among the available permission settings, then the "Add Person" button:

It's as easy as that. The person with whom you shared your calendar will be able to view it in their "Other calendars" section on the left side of their Google Calendar.

Want to "publish" a calendar or calendars? Again, it's easy. Click into the calendar settings:

Click on the "Calendar HTML" button in the "Calendar Address" section:

 

Copy the calendar address:

Send that link (test it first!) to anyone you want to be able to view your calendar as a web page. You may want to mention that they can easily subscribe to your calendar by clicking the "" button on the bottom right.

Read more here.

Última modificación: lunes, 3 de noviembre de 2014, 09:01