Tuesday, December 2, 2008

DocOA has a place for every kind of loose paper-it is a "stand among" addition to your organizing arsenel

DocOA (pronounced "Doc Away") is a very comprehensive package of pockets engineered to work like the file system on a computer...but inside your 3-ring binder.  The nested pocket sets come in up to 6 colors and can be extended to additional colors by using the color coded tab-stickers that come with the kit.  Loose papers are created every day as homeworks, handouts, study guides, project(hot) sheets, reference sheets, class room notes, and soforth.  The pockets support this paper flow model for each class(as a teacher) or for each subject(as a student).  We share the important point here that DocOA is a STAND AMONG tool kit and encourage your comments on this point. In otherwords, you will need additional filing tools to support the use of DocOa!  Clearly, you will have digital files and you will have archive files. You will have a record keeping book for homework assignment capture and event tracking. You will have lots of down loads and big handouts if your teacher doesnt use the text book. Where should you put each of these other kinds of papers and why. How does your need to access these papers determine the kind of organizing solution you choose to complement your DocOA? give us your thoughts on this and read some of our guidelines for insights to that you can get and stay organized, preserve the operational quality of your DocOA, and achieve your peak performance in the classroom!