Facilitating team collaboration can be challenging across in-person, online, and hybrid classes. Instructors want every learner to contribute, but discussions can be dominated by a few voices, while others struggle to stay engaged. It can also be difficult to capture team thinking clearly and keep teams moving at the same pace.
InteDashboard has features that make collaboration easier to facilitate and easier to see. Instead of juggling separate tools or relying on one or two students to carry the team, instructors can create a more structured workflow where everyone has a role in the discussion.
With Team Reporter, each team has a clear way to submit answers. One learner submits on behalf of the team, while everyone else focuses on discussion and decision-making.
Teams can also rotate the reporter role during an activity, so participation is shared and group ownership stays strong. Instructors can assign a specific student as the reporter when additional structure is needed.
InteDashboard also supports real-time teamwork through shared collaboration spaces. Using a Collaborative Whiteboard, teams can brainstorm, sketch, and organize ideas together.
With Collaborative Document Editing, they can co-write and refine a shared response in one place, making it easier to track how teams develop their thinking.
To extend learning beyond individual teams during application activities, InteDashboard supports e-Gallery Walks. Traditionally, a gallery walk is an active learning strategy where students move around to review and evaluate other groups’ work, then share feedback to improve ideas.
In InteDashboard, teams can do the same in in-person, online, and hybrid classes by viewing other teams’ submitted application responses via our e-Gallery walk feature. They can leave feedback through comments and file attachments, and vote for the best answer. This makes it easier to surface strong reasoning and spark richer whole-class discussion.
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