The following web tools will help you work more efficiently, effectively, and collaboratively with team members. Or if you just want easier access to your projects, all of these tools are web-based, so they can be accessed on any device with internet.
Canva
Collaborate on graphics, posters, flyers, infographics, booklets, brochures. The free version has plenty of templates, fonts, and images to choose from. Plus upload your own images.
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Diigo
“dii” is pronounced like “wii”…a good site if you’re working on a group project…you can share web pages and even mark them, as if you could put post-it notes on the web
Doodle
You can easily create a Doodle poll in minutes and send it off to your participants to let them choose the best time to meet. You can create Doodle polls for more than just meetings and scheduling; you can use them for surveys, questionnaires, or to book appointments.
Google Drive
Work collaboratively with real-time updates. Google documents, sheets, forms, slides (presentations), and more.
Google Hangouts
Video conferencing, chat/text for groups. Can attach files, images, and works well with your other Google products like Google Drive/Documents. Free.
Screenleap
Conference call + screen sharing. Free version allows you 40 minutes/day and up to 8 viewers.
Skype
Group chat, voice conferences, file sharing, phone calls. Free. Needs internet connection.
Slack
Boards, lists, and cards helps groups organize big projects in channels
Trello
Boards, lists, and cards enable you to organize and prioritize your projects.
Zoom
Video conference, webinar, screen sharing. Free version allows 40 mins on group meetings, up to 100 participants, unlimited number of meetings, breakout sessions, whiteboarding, records meetings.