Collaboration Technology
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Created on Thursday, 04/23/2009 11:39 AM by Ed Garay
Updated on Thursday, 04/23/2009 12:40 PM by Ed Garay
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Created on Thursday, 04/23/2009 11:39 AM by Ed Garay
Updated on Thursday, 04/23/2009 12:40 PM by Ed Garay
Collaboration Technology for Teachers & Researchers
Key points to consider
- Asynchronous collaboration tools
- Real-time collaboration tools
- Campus tools vs. off-campus hosted (free) tools
Asynchronous collaboration tools
- Listserv lists? – (UIC) ancient but proven email distribution lists
- WebDisks – (UIC) Think of WebDisks as having flash/thumb drives on the Web with granular control for read-only and read-write sharing and saving files and folders with selected people at UIC, with non-UIC folks, with everyone at UIC and/or with the whole Internet at large. Everyone at UIC has a personal WebDisk. Additionally, faculty members and departments can get larger WebDisks (starting at 500MB) for teaching, research and other official university activities.
- personal and group blogs and wikis (UIC and off-campus hosted)
Check and subscribe to the RSS feed of the ITL Blog at www.accc.uic.edu/itl/blog - Twitter (off-campus hosted)
- Podcasts (MP3 audio recordings), Flash Video streaming (UIC)
- Off-campus tools: blogs, wikis, GoogleDocs, Google Sites, Adobe Buzzword
- Social networking environments :: Blackboard work sites (UIC), Ning (off-campus hosted)
Real-time collaboration tools
- MeetMe telephone conferencing (UIC)
- Web conferencing tools: ACCC e-Rooms (aka Centra)(UIC)
others hosted off-campus: WebEx, Microsoft LiveMeeting, Elluminate
always consider the convenience of on-demand session archives - Pronto Instant Messenger
Automatic single sign-on (and seamless integration) with Blackboard course sites and Blackboard work sites, and used outside of Blackboard - Other Instant Messenger tools: Skype, MSN Messenger, Yahoo Messenger, AOL, jabber and GoogleTalk
- Video conferencing
like Polycom video conferencing systems, supported at UIC
H.323 standards-compliant standard definition and high-definition
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