Thanks Rachel. You’ve inspired me to have a go with ToDoist. I have to overcome a bit of inertia to try a new planning tool, because I already do my planning in the Outlook To Do list to some extent (just because it is conveniently there when I have my email open!) and I don’t want to move my current tasks to something else. I think I’ll try setting up something new there first (like planning for our family Christmas maybe) so it doesn’t feel like a duplication of effort. I really want to try some different tools so that I can recommend a range of options to the students (in the EPQ spirit of giving them informed choices to make). The book sounds very interesting – might be a good one to add to our collection so the students can benefit too.