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Samaa Abed Janie Cisneros Cassandra Jackson Michael Niebling Reginald Rebb “The Collaborators” PM440 5.29.08
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Group creativity techniques Can be used to help: Solve problems Generate ideas Make decisions Organize concepts
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A diagramming technique Can be used for: Generating Visualizing Structuring Classifying
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Team selected 16 software tools Each member chose 3-4 tools to evaluate Evaluation criteria included: Features Pros & Cons Cost
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Ease of use/installation Real-time browser-based collaboration Simultaneous editing Multiple people editing same document at same time Chat with collaborators Export/Import Price (free if possible!)
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Each team member wrote a scenario Scenarios were used to evaluate tools Some tools were eliminated by using scenario affordances Each member picked the best tool out of the 3-4 they evaluated The five remaining tools were further evaluated via group discussion Team chose two for presentation purposes
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MindMeister Mind42 Idealyst Kayuda FreeMind Comapping bubbl.us Mindjet Zing Meebo Ideation Brainstorming Task Park SmartDraw Solutions Genie Brainstorming Bungy Gliffy
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Collaborative basic online brainstorming tool FREE!!! (all features) “bubbles” are in color; flexible arrangement Create, share, import, & export mind maps Collaborators- full access or read only – Read only can be seen by all via link Not true real time No simultaneous collaboration on maps More so check-in/ check-out structure
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SCENARIO/ DEMO Mr. Ben Charlie has several students in his 9 th grade English class. It is time to assign final projects to each group: Similarities between Things Fall Apart and Invisible Man. He would like for them to take advantage of technology in the classroom. Ben would like to check up on the project progress of each group. Because the school cannot afford to buy and install software, the technology used to facilitate final projects must be free and web-based. http://bubbl.us/
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A collaborative online mind mapping tool Allows users to create, share, import, export & collaborate mind maps Maps can be private or public – Can be seen by all with Mind Meister accounts or only those you invite. Has real time collaboration Users can simultaneously work on the same mind maps Users can see each others changes as they happen
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Price – Basic (Free) Up to 6 mind maps – Team ( $3) Unlimited mind maps Team administrative interface – Premium ($4) Unlimited mind maps Add filed attachments Full SSL encryption Create and edit maps offline
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Scenario ABC corp merged with XYZ corp – ABC located in Chicago – XYZ located in New York The project manager located in Chicago has been tasked to implement a new payroll system as the companies merge. He has team members in both cities. The PM is very big on brainstorming and needs a tool that will allow the team to do daily brainstorming and save the company money by eliminating travel.
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Chat with collaborators Name your URL links E-mail your maps Export your map as an HTML webpage Insert a map within a map Free recovery service
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CoMapping Demo Video
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