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Collaborative ICT Development: - Team Structure and Dynamics For ICT Content - Online Collaborative Tools and Processes

This document discusses online collaborative tools and their use for team-based projects. It defines a web portal as a website that consolidates information from different sources in a uniform way. Examples of web portals and online collaborative tools are provided, including Facebook groups, WordPress, Google Drive, Microsoft Office Online, Yammer, and Trello. These tools allow geographically dispersed team members to effectively communicate, share files, track tasks, and work together on projects without being physically co-located.

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Collaborative ICT Development: - Team Structure and Dynamics For ICT Content - Online Collaborative Tools and Processes

This document discusses online collaborative tools and their use for team-based projects. It defines a web portal as a website that consolidates information from different sources in a uniform way. Examples of web portals and online collaborative tools are provided, including Facebook groups, WordPress, Google Drive, Microsoft Office Online, Yammer, and Trello. These tools allow geographically dispersed team members to effectively communicate, share files, track tasks, and work together on projects without being physically co-located.

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Collaborative ICT

Development

• Team structure and dynamics for ICT Content


• Online collaborative tools and processes
At the end of this lesson, the students should be able to:

1. use an online collaborative tool to effectively monitor group


tasks;

2. understand the advantages of using online collaborative


tools; and

3. create a project that requires team member cooperation.


WEB PORTALS

A web portal is a website that


contains information from different
sources and places them in one
location in a uniform way.
Online Collaborative Tools

Working together does not necessarily


mean you have to be physically
together. These tools can help your
group “go the distance” and work as if
you already have your own office.
An example of a web portal is Yahoo! (www.yahoo.
com). Yahoo.com offers a web portal where news,
email, weather, etc. are found in one page.
There are plenty of online collaborative tools:

1. You can use Facebook groups to create a group page


that will allow people in your group to communicate your
ideas.
2. WordPress also allows you to multiple contributors for a
single blog.
3. Google Drive and Microsoft Office Online allow
multiple people to work on different office files and even
have their own group’s cloud storage.
4. Microsoft’s Yammer offers companies to have their own
social network that allows sharing and managing content.
5. Sites like Trello offer an online to-do checklist for your
entire team.

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