Online Collaboration

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Online Collaboration MILI 2009 LeAnn Suchy, Metronet [email protected]

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This is another presentation for my MILI program and teachers. This one is about different online collaboration tools.

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Online

CollaborationMILI 2009

LeAnn Suchy, [email protected]

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Online collaboration?

Web-based software designed to help people collaborate on a common task

Online collaboration can make collaboration easier across rooms, buildings, states, countries

Collaboration can occur on documents, presentations, spreadsheets, etc.

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Nings

Nings are online collaboration tools

You’re part of our Ning so you know a little bit of what a Ning can do

Users can blog, chat, ask forum questions of each other, and, depending upon the level of access, collaborate on a much bigger level

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MILI Ning

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Ning for conferences

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Wikis

Wikis are collaboration tools

You’ve seen a wiki – our MILI Wiki We do not have you collaborate in it, but we

could

Wikis have been used in classes, at conferences, for business purposes, etc.

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MILI Wiki

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Wiki for conferences

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Moodle

Moodle is an online collaboration tool

Students can blog, respond to forum questions, upload documents, etc.

We’ll explore Moodle in-person next week

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Before we move on…

Questions so far??

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Google Docs

Create and collaborate on documents, spreadsheets, and presentations

Can also create Forms, which are different kinds of questions you can send to people, and when answers come back they’re in spreadsheet form

Can create from new in Docs or upload existing items

Accessible anywhere

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Month 2 in MILI Wiki

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Google Docs for Educators

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Google Docs: The Basics

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Google Docs: Tips & Tricks

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Google Classroom Activities

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Sign up for Google Docs

We want you to sign up for Google Docs

If you created a Google Docs account in the past for Google Reader or Gmail you can use that same account

After the webinar go to Google Docs and log in

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Google Docs tips – create/upload

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Google Docs tips - items

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Google Docs tips - tools

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Google Docs tips - collaborate

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Google Docs tips - invite

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Google Docs tips – share link

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Edit our Google Doc

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Between now and our meeting

We want you to use Google Docs to: Beat the Bard – edit our Hamlet Google Doc Upload a document into Google Docs and check

out some of the differences Upload or create a document and invite others to

collaborate on the document with you If you’ve used Google Docs in the past, play

around with something you haven’t done there, like Presentations, Forms, or Spreadsheets

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Between now and our meeting Make sure to blog

For blog prompts, look under Month 2 in the Wiki and use some of the Independent Learning Instructions to get ideas about what to blog

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Questions?

Ask now or you can always contact me:

[email protected] or 651-646-0475