[Air-L] Online collaborative timeline/drawing tools?
Jean Slick
Jean.Slick at RoyalRoads.ca
Fri Oct 30 08:15:19 PDT 2020
I used Padlet, which has a timeline template, for a pandemic exercise and it worked very well. You create a timeline to start and then people can add and move and comment on additions to the timeline. You can also add images or documents to the timeline. Padlet combing with Zoom or some other video platform works well - just have everyone open Padlet open in a separate window - you can post the link in Zoom.
Jean Slick, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Disaster and Emergency Management Program
Royal Roads University
T 250.391.2600 ext. 4189| F 250.391.2619
2005 Sooke Road, Victoria, BC Canada V9B 5Y2 | royalroads.ca<http://royalroads.ca/>
LIFE.CHANGING
On Oct 30, 2020, at 8:59 AM, Jaime García Iglesias <garciaiglesiasjaime at gmail.com<mailto:garciaiglesiasjaime at gmail.com>> wrote:
Hi. I'm currently working on a project evaluating service delivery during
COVID-19 and we're interested in having focus groups of staff members
generate their own timelines of change (alongside emotional and affect).
However, we're doing this online and we'd like the creation to be somewhat
collaborative. I was wondering if there's any of you with any experience of
doing this, ideas for software or websites where this can be done? Thanks a
ton!
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