Blog Entry 8: Collaborative ICT Development




                In this lesson, everyone is interested and related because online collaborative tools are part of our daily lives. We cannot be denied that it has a big advantage to us, it allows us to work with others even if we are far from them such as Facebook Groups, WordPress, G Suite, Google Docs, Sheets, and Slides, Microsoft Office Online, Microsoft’s Yammer, and Trello. Through these, it makes everything accessible with everyone we like to share with. Corporate and Businessman/woman who usually use these especially Microsoft Office Online, Microsoft’s Yammer, and Trello. Yammer allows companies to have their own social network that allows sharing and managing content. While Trello offers an online to-do checklist for your entire team. Lastly, Microsoft Office Online helps them to create a word processor, a spreadsheet and a presentation program respectively.

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