Collaboration Strategies
Jan 28th, 2009 by Prof Wesch
Now 2 weeks into our new project I am really pleased with the collaboration strategy we have adopted. You can check out the revised platform here. Here’s a screenshot with labels:

As you can see, each student-researcher has their own blog. These blogs are aggregated through a Yahoo pipe posted on the upper left. Comments are also aggregated below that. When you click on a post, it conveniently opens a viewing window right on Netvibes with a list of all the other recent posts to the left.

Our shared Diigo links can be viewed in the same way:

Of course, a few screenshots do not do it justice, so go check it out if you are interested. It has really been an amazing way to work together. We are really buzzing with great ideas right now and creating a great project. More soon …
Dear Professor, could you summaries the core principals you used to guide the creation and format of this collaborative platform, thanks !
Really nice way to bring all this content together. I can’t imagine it was too difficult to setup. Is this the new LMS?
Visually, though I do have one complaint: everything is flat. There’s nothing that tells me one blog post or link or date is more important than another. Maybe if there was a widget for most commented blog posts, or important messages from the instructor.
RE Will
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