Have you ever tried planning a big event with friends or family —
like a vacation, a home renovation or a reunion — and wished you could get
everyone on the metaphorical same page?
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Thanks to apps that support collaboration, you can get all
parties together in the same online whiteboard, calendar, document, or other
file. And you can get started with free software that may already be on your
phone, tablet and computer. Here is an overview.
Getting startedApple’s iOS and Google’s Android systems include free apps that
support group participation. These typically work best if you and your cohorts
are all on the most recent version of the same platform, using a free Apple ID
or Google Account. But beyond apps, you can collaborate on projects in a web
browser with the files stored and synchronized on Apple’s iCloud servers or
Google Drive.
Starting a collaboration is easy. Just pick your app, create a
file and choose the people to share it with.
WhiteboardsSome projects benefit from having one place to stash everything,
everywhere, all at once — like photos, sticky notes, web links, documents, and
doodles contributed by multiple people. In this case, consider an interactive
digital whiteboard app. Like whiteboards in an office, these digital ones allow
people to add, erase and edit content, but participants using them can contribute
and see real-time updates to the board on just about any device.
Apple’s Freeform app provides a canvas for big ideas, and the
company’s site has detailed instructions for using it on an iPhone, an iPad and
a Mac. After someone starts a Freeform board and shares it with others by Apple
Mail, Messages or AirDrop, the group work begins; boards can also be exported
as PDF files for those without the app. Apple’s FaceTime service is integrated
for real-time video calls during a collaboration session.
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Jamboard software works in a web browser and on mobile devices for team work
anywhere.
Google’s Jamboard is another online whiteboard app. It works on
Android and iOS devices, as well as in Google Chrome and other web browsers
(not to mention on Google’s expensive cloud-powered whiteboard hardware). The
person who starts the “jam” file must have a Google Account, but it isn’t
required of other collaborators. Files are stored on Google Drive, and Jamboard
allows collaboration over a Google Meet session. Google’s support site has
instructions for using Jamboard anywhere.
Documents, spreadsheets, and moreSome projects may not need a whiteboard, like the schedule for a
local softball league. For more straightforward projects, working together over
a shared document, spreadsheet or presentation might be more efficient.
Apple’s iCloud-based office software suite of Pages, Numbers and
Keynote allows collaboration, as does the Google Docs, Sheets and Slides
software that stores your files on Google Drive. As with whiteboard apps,
participants must be invited, and the person who started the file can set
permissions for who can do what to it.
You can also share online notes and lists from your phone’s free
utility apps. In Apple’s Notes and Reminders apps, just tap the “action” icon
(the square with the up arrow) to get to the menu for sharing the files with
others. Through the Google Keep app for Android and iOS, you can share lists,
drawings and notes; just open the item you want to share, tap the three-dot
action menu and select Collaborator.
CalendarsApple’s and Google’s calendar apps let you create and share
calendars, which can be used for things like coordinating summer camp
schedules, contractor work and other complex events beyond the default family
calendar you may already be using.
To set up a new calendar in the iOS Calendar app, select Calendars
at the bottom of the screen. Choose the Add Calendars option, name the new
calendar and tap Done. To share it with others, select Calendars at the bottom
of the screen again and tap the encircled “i” icon next to the one you want to
share. Select the Add Person option, enter the email addresses of the people
who will share the calendar and tap Add.
Although Google Calendar for Android and iOS lets you view and
edit shared calendars from the apps or a browser, for now creating and sharing
calendars can be done only from the browser, not the apps. To create a new
calendar on the web, open Google Calendar on the web and, in the Other
Calendars area on the left side of the screen, click the “+” icon and then
Create New Calendar. Name it and click Create Calendar.
To share it, go to the My Calendars area on the browser’s left
side, hover the cursor over the desired calendar and click the three-dot menu
icon. Choose Settings and Sharing, and then scroll to the “Share with specific
people or groups” section to add your people.
It may take a few steps to get everyone connected to your
calendar or project, but after you do, you will all literally be on the same
page.
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