MIST Survival 101: How Do MIST Students Collaborate Online?
Problem and Objectives Your instructor has just assigned your group to complete a word document on the benefits of a learning theory. What do you do? This video is going to provide you with some helpful tips.
What are Some Tools that MIST Students Use to Collaborate Online? Some tools that are commonly used are: Skype Google Docs Group Forum in iLearn
Things to keep in mind when using Check it daily and if possible, a couple times a day Try to forward your s to one account Make sure you check your spam folder
Skype Advantages of using Skype: Allows you to have a voice conversation with all of your group members at once Allows you to have a video conference with group members (if your computer has a camera) Allows you to send instant messages through its chat function
Are You Ready to Use Skype? How to get started: Set up an account at Add your group members as contacts Set up a time that works for all of your group members Get started on that project
Google Docs Advantages to using Google Docs: Your entire group can see the same document at the same time Your entire group can work on the same document at the same time No need to send the document back and forth via
Are You Ready to Use Google Docs? How to get started: Access Google Docs from your MYCSUMB account: Select New…Document and give it a title Select Share and type in the addresses of your group members Start collaborating on that project
Final Thoughts and Tips Have an agenda Have a timekeeper Have a recorder Note that Google Docs does have some formatting issues when converting to Word or PowerPoint Have fun collaborating!
Credits PowerPoint designed and narrated by: Redwood Designs, Inc. T.J. Miller, President Images from: content/uploads/2009/03/skype_icon1.jpg docs-logo.jpg nner_left.png