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Plan and Manage Events with GroupTing

Plan and Manage Events with GroupTing

by ratcliffcr | Apr 18, 2016 | Collaboration, Communication, Group Work, Planning, Project

Description: GroupTing is an easy-to-use event planning tool for both big and small events. GroupTing simplifies the process of RSVPs, sign up lists, reminders, and updates, and one of my favorite features is that there is no sign up or log in required. With...
Cobble your ideas together with Coggle, a simple mind-mapping tool

Cobble your ideas together with Coggle, a simple mind-mapping tool

by Kaitlin | Dec 14, 2015 | Collaboration, Communication, Group Work, Organization, Planning, Productivity, Project, Projects

Description: Coggle is an easy-to-use mind-mapping tool that makes it possible to quickly make, share, and collaborate on notes or maps. It is easy to share the maps with others and collaborate in real time on the same map or note. Coggle is free, unless you want to...
Mindomo for Mapping Ideas in the Classroom

Mindomo for Mapping Ideas in the Classroom

by Kaitlin | Jul 13, 2015 | Collaboration, Engagement, Group Work, Organization, Planning, Productivity, Project

Description: Mindomo is a concept and mind mapping tool available online. A free account allows you to save up to 3 maps. These maps can include images, videos, links, task info, comments, and notes. It is easy to share documents with others and collaborate in real...
Creating and Sharing a Document for Collaborative Editing Using Google Docs

Creating and Sharing a Document for Collaborative Editing Using Google Docs

by Mendi Benigni | Sep 5, 2013 | Assessment, Collaboration, Feedback, Google, Group Work, Project, Summative

Google Documents (part of the Google Drive suite) is a free, web-based, collaborative word processor offered by Google.  With it you can create MS Word-like documents, collaboratively or independently edit those documents and easily share them for viewing or grading....
Student:  OAKS – Self-enrolling in a Group

Student: OAKS – Self-enrolling in a Group

by Mendi Benigni | Dec 7, 2012 | Collaboration, Group Work, OAKS, Project

OAKS Groups allows faculty to create self-enroll groups, where students can sign up for the specific group they want.  This tutorial outlines how a student can enroll themselves in a group.  Note:  This is only available if the faculty member has created a self-enroll...

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