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Monocerotis
Oct27-09, 12:57 AM
anyone have any invites they can share ?
Trying to get a hook up so I can invite everyone from my math and physics course, live e-study sessions would be awesome.
Oh, this is like the old PC sharing we had 30 years ago where a group of people could give or be given control of a document to make real time modifications that could be colaborated on real time and then saved to each individuals hard drive.
We would discuss via a web "chat" and with audio, if we wanted, and had a white board at the bottom of the screen for scribbles/notes (I don't think the google version is that advanced?).
YAWN!
turbo-1
Oct27-09, 10:38 PM
My collaborators and I use common group emails to communicate with one another while writing papers, and we each choose a text color, and a level of ">>>>" or similar annotation so that we can we can order the comments and changes. It is simple and works very well. We sometimes extend similar techniques to formatted files transmitted as attachments, though by that stage, we have usually hashed out gross differences and are editing for form, not content.
If people are not willing to collaborate or contribute, nothing can work. This is the case I find in most study groups when you want to do something more than doing assignment on the night before the deadline.
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Isn't it against the rules to put personal email here, Evo :devil:?
[quote]Isn't it against the rules to put personal email here, Evo :devil:?I didn't, so I have no idea what you're talking about.
I didn't, so I have no idea what you're talking about.
I thought you always remove the email addresses as soon you see them in any post or I am just plain wrong here. OP has posted his personal email:
Pattonias
Oct28-09, 10:12 AM
Wouldn't that classify as an anonymous email?
Monocerotis
Oct28-09, 03:13 PM
Oh, this is like the old PC sharing we had 30 years ago where a group of people could give or be given control of a document to make real time modifications that could be colaborated on real time and then saved to each individuals hard drive.
We would discuss via a web "chat" and with audio, if we wanted, and had a white board at the bottom of the screen for scribbles/notes (I don't think the google version is that advanced?).
YAWN!
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