Tag Archives: Gravity Forms

bavaLibrary Progress: a Form of Awesome Production

As we wrap-up Reclaim Edtech’s Form of Awesome flex course today, I’m happy to report significant progress was made wrapping my head around the workings of Gravity Forms. Major kudos to Tom Woodward, who not only shared is wealth of … Continue reading

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Form of an Awesome VHS Catalog Entry for The Shining

After yesterday’s Gravity Forms session led by Tom Woodward for Reclaim Edtech’s June Flex Course things started to click for me. I am starting to wrap my head around the basics of Gravity Forms. As mentioned in my last post … Continue reading

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Week 1: Form of an Awesome Personal Media Catalog

I spent the morning playing with Gravity Forms to figure out how to create a form to start cataloging my personal media collection. I can now understand why folks get addicted to creating forms for everything, once you can a … Continue reading

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A Bird’s-Eye View of Gravity Forms

In 2012 (more than 10 years ago!) I wrote a post about how Cathy Derecki‘s vision for transitioning the Faculty Notes newsletter, Eagle Eye, from a bi-annual print publication to a website and weekly email. We worked on that starting … Continue reading

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The bava Library

I mean Chump’s getting one, right? What are they going to stock the shelves with, gold-plated nudie mags? I’ve been thinking a bit about what I want to try and build as part of Tom Woodward‘s Form of Awesome Flex … Continue reading

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Reclaim EdTech takes the “Form of Awesome” in June

It is with distinct pleasure that I get to announce that Tom Woodward will be running a month-long flex course on Gravity Forms throughout the month of June. Gravity Forms is a powerful form-building tool that works with WordPress, and … Continue reading

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