Group work

Group work

by carole gould -
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Help !!

I have 6 teams working on the same project (effectively it is a competition to see who can build the best truck). I have set up a wiki to allow each team member to communicate with each other and to record ideas, etc. The probelm I have is that each team will need access to the same documentation (e.g.requisition forms, etc) but I want the teams to be able to fill out their own forms on line to reduce hardcopy and to keep as much as possible within Moodle. How do I give each team access to the same editable documentation without uploading it six times. Hope this makes sense.

thanks in advance

Carole

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Re: Group work

by Adma Lim -
how about using the Google Doc and create a form or share the doc, then you add the link in your course page.
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Re: Group work

by carole gould -

Thank you all for your help, it is much appreciated. I did as you suggested sal. I set up a forum and uploaded, for example, a blank spreadsheet, that all could get access to but when I tried to save changes, it would not let me. Any suggestions.

Again, Thanks in Advance

Carole

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Re: Group work

by Mary Cooch -
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Carole - if you wanted to save changes to the spreadsheet you would have to download it, edit it and then reupload it (via attachment to the forum) And you would be better giving it a different name as sometimes because of its odd cache, Moodle will not recognise an edited document if it has the same name as previously. I think you might be better going with the Google docs idea.