

Once visitors click the link they can start editing the text. The edits of each visitor are colour coded and they can even communicate with each other while they edit by using the text chat window that opens by the side of the document.



This is a really useful tool for a connected classroom or computer lab where you can get students developing texts and peer editing together. It's also great if you are running online courses and you want students to work together on a text. I've also written about how it can be used within presentations to make them more interactive here: 3 Tools for Exploiting the Wifi During Presentations
I've added a pad below so you can click the link and try adding ideas on how to use Sync.in and editing other people's ideas. I'm not sure how long this will stay live though.
I hope you find this useful and manage to add some ideas or leave some comments.
Related links:
- 3 Tools for Exploiting the Wifi During Presentations
- The Web 2.0 School of the Present
- Quick Twitter Video Activity
- Write Your Own Quick Biography
- Social Networks and the Web 2.0 Revolution: Part 2
- Creating Social Polls and Questionnaires Using Urtak
- Survey Creation Tool for Students
- Create Quick Online Polls
Nik Peachey
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