Collaborating online…
As I have stated before, I am in an online Masters in Applied Anthropology program. These past two days I’ve been collaborating with my partner over Basecamp which has been a very interesting experience. We are only using the free version at the moment so we are limited to 2 writeboards and can’t upload files. But working around those obstacles we deleted our last project out and created a new one for our analysis then we separated the two parts of our project between the two writeboards. Within 8 hours we had 7 different iterations and 9 comments on one write board, plus 32 emails, 2 slide presentations, and two written reports.
Though there actually came a point though were we had to use the phone in order to clear up some questions we each had, I’m amazed at how well Basecamp worked for us. At first I thought it was a bit of overkill for just two people working on a single project, but with the ability to do different versions as well as compare differences was pretty awesome. I think the best part of it all for us poor college students is the fact that there is a free version! It is likely that as my college career continues I’ll go ahead and spring for one of the paid versions, especially if I ever end up in a group with more than 2 people and/or really need the upload capabilities.
I think I’ll seek out other online collaboration sites to do more of a compare and contrast. Anyone have any suggestions?
Thinking about Difference
January 15, 2008 @ 9:09 am
tried the link but it didn’t work. is basecamp something like google documents?
Diana
January 15, 2008 @ 9:26 am
Sorry! Updated the link. It is similar in the way that you can collaborate with others on the same document, but different in that it is much more feature rich with specific tools for a collaborative environment.