Cloud-Based Collaboration Tools
Compare the features of free cloud-based tools to facilitate learner collaboration or projects with your peers. Discover tips for successfully managing shared files in a paperless office or classroom.
OneDrive, Dropbox, Google Drive, and Box: Which Cloud Storage Service is Right for You?
Sarah Mitroff compares the strengths and weaknesses of four popular cloud storage services including file size restrictions and free storage limits.
Collaborating with Office 365: OneDrive
Pip Cleaves describes how to create, upload, sync and share Word, Excel, OneNote and PowerPoint documents within OneDrive.
Using Evernote in the Classroom (Video 5:29 minutes)
Kyle Snowdon shares his strategies to foster learner collaboration with Evernote in the higher ed classroom.
8 Ed Tech Hacks: A Cheat Sheet for Interactive Classroom Collaboration
Kelly Walsh describes eight free online tools for “on the fly” learner collaboration including: Padlet, Twiddla, and Socrative.
5 More Cool Tools to Take Collaboration to a New Level
Alan John describes creative and fun Web tools such as ThinkBinder, Flowboard, Podio, DebateGraph, Dweeber to facilitate online study groups and other collaborative work.
Tech Tip: Quick Tips to Organize Dropbox for a Paperless Classroom
Vicki Davis demonstrates some excellent quick tips to manage and share work in Dropbox. (Video 9:54 minutes)
Featured Online Certificates
Meet your professional development goals for continuing education, license renewal or advanced certification.
Instructional Design Certificate
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EDUC 765 Trends and Issues in Instructional Design
EDUC 766 Instructional Strategies and Assessment Methods
EDUC 767 Designing Computer-based Training (CBT)
EDUC 768 Project Management for Instructional Design
“I feel like a sweepstakes winner after completing this certificate. I received not only a promotion, a bump in pay, and I've been tasked to change our Computer Education group into an instructional design group that creates training sessions for staff, faculty and graduate learners. I would not have been able to achieve this without the four courses in this certificate program."
~ Keith Thompson, Taunton, MA
Enroll in one course per term to complete the certification in six semesters (two years).
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~ Kathy Williams, DeForest, WI