Collaborative tools

Have a look at the following list of online collaborative tools:
  1. Trello

Trello is perfect to create your digital classroom. Organize information and brainstorming boards with students’ names tagged to let them know what’s happening. Your students can have an overview and connect with each other wherever they are. Trello has lots of features and makes it possible to include checklists, display exercises, and visualize the goals and steps of projects. Trello lets you collaborate directly on one Google Doc with your team members.

Have a look at this introduction video to gain a better insight into the tool.

2. Confluence

Confluence allows teams to create, collaborate, and organize their work. This tool makes knowledge available across teams and is ideal for storing it. Team members have access to institutional knowledge and the information they require to do their best work.

Have a look at this introduction video to gain a better insight into the tool.

3. Slack

Slack is a useful platform to help your students stay connected with each other. It is perfect for sending files, clarifications, or questions back and forth with an included email chain. It gives you the option to create channels for topics or specific teams.

Have a look at this introduction video to gain a better insight into the tool.

4. Google Drive

Clearly, Google Drive encourages collaboration and visibility. Multiple users can edit a single document simultaneously using the Documents feature, for example.

Have a look at this introduction video to gain a better insight into the tool.

5. Miro

Collaboration made easy. The online whiteboard, Miro, allows you to collaborate with others anytime, anywhere. It is fast, free, and simple to use.

Have a look at this introduction video to gain a better insight into the tool.