Difference between revisions of "Collaboration Tools and Methods"

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ESIP provides a platform for virtual collaboration with several tools for clusters and groups to use for collaboration: (1) [[Help:Contents| this wiki]]; (2) Teleconference numbers for the U.S. and (3) [https://www2.gotomeeting.com/ GoToMeeting for web meetings]. Beyond these tools, the group has also developed methods for implementing these tools and they are collected and shared in this workspace.
 
ESIP provides a platform for virtual collaboration with several tools for clusters and groups to use for collaboration: (1) [[Help:Contents| this wiki]]; (2) Teleconference numbers for the U.S. and (3) [https://www2.gotomeeting.com/ GoToMeeting for web meetings]. Beyond these tools, the group has also developed methods for implementing these tools and they are collected and shared in this workspace.
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=== Tools and Methods organized by level of connectivity ===
 
=== Tools and Methods organized by level of connectivity ===
 
* [[Communication and Information Exchange]]
 
* [[Communication and Information Exchange]]
 
* [[Sustaining Collaboration]]
 
* [[Sustaining Collaboration]]
 
  
 
=== Collaborative Workspaces===
 
=== Collaborative Workspaces===

Revision as of 15:32, December 4, 2009

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ESIP provides a platform for virtual collaboration with several tools for clusters and groups to use for collaboration: (1) this wiki; (2) Teleconference numbers for the U.S. and (3) GoToMeeting for web meetings. Beyond these tools, the group has also developed methods for implementing these tools and they are collected and shared in this workspace.

Tools and Methods organized by level of connectivity

Collaborative Workspaces

These workspace can provide examples of how groups have organized their content. Collaboration is best done by example. Use what's here, take what you like.

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Collaboration Resources