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Use external services & tools


The P2PU platform is built on the principle of creating a space with the basic minimum of tools and features to support peer learning. Study groups are free to pull in additional tools from around the web to support their activities and get things done.

 

Types of external tools learners often use:

  • video conferencing

  • screencasting

  • blogging

  • surveying

  • social bookmarking

  • annotation sharing

  • and many others!

 

If you use external tools or programs they should be:

  • Free of charge for everyone.

  • Open source if possible.

 

Other things to keep in mind:

  • Technical aspects: Not everyone can evaluate the technical quality of a tool, but it's worth thinking about stability (is the tool reliable and robust) and scalability (if you have 70 people in your group, will the tool support a group that large?). Most tools have been used by other course organizers before so ask about other peoples' experiences before making a final choice if you are not sure.

  • Less is more: Offering too many different tools confuses users. Keep it simple and provide links to tutorials or give users basic introductions to the tools you will use.

 

The community has created an exhaustive list of web-based tools they like to use: http://wiki.p2pu.org/community-toolbox  feel free to add suggestions in the comments!

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