A few years ago when I completed my masters emailing files for peer-editing and to collaborate on projects was standard protocol. Not today, students and colleagues can use Web Collaborator.
Web Collaborator is a free and easy way to collaborate online. Students and colleagues can edit and collaborate online without worrying about emailing and transferring files.
Think about what this can do for your work load? It would have made my life a lot easier recently with a grant-writing project.
It also has great potential for students taking English via distance learning to peer-edit, and to allow the Instructor to edit, if necessary, and return to the student. No need to worry if students and Instructors have the same software program or the same version.
Jotspot is a web-based software that can be used for collaboration. Its wiki capabilities make it easy for others to edit, update, and manage projects from one place on the web. No need to transfer files the 'old fashioned' way.
Web-based collaboration tools are making working together 'at a distance' a lot simpler.
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