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4. Collaborative activities

Creating a joint presentation in the Google Slides tool

All group members contribute to parts of the presentation, which is presented together at the end. It is suitable for groups of 4 to 6 students, as it allows for a clear division of tasks (introduction, theoretical part, examples, conclusion). Working in Google Slides allows for simultaneous collaboration, commenting and design adjustments, which develops both communication and technical skills. This activity encourages a sense of shared responsibility, as the final result is presented on behalf of the entire group. Recording the presentation can also be used for later self-assessment and exchange of experiences between groups.

Case study analysis in Microsoft Teams with a OneNote notebook

The group works together to analyze the problem, share notes, and propose solutions. It works best in smaller groups (3 to 5 students), where strong interdependence and coordination are required. OneNote allows all members to add text, images, links, and drawings to one common place, and Teams provides a space for discussion and agreement. This activity develops the ability to make decisions as a team and learn during real or simulated situations. The final product can be in the form of a written report, presentation, or even a short video, which teaches students different ways of presenting knowledge.

Project planning in Trello or Asana

Students work together to create a project plan, assign tasks, and track progress until the final product is created. The activity is suitable for larger groups (6 to 10 students), as the tools enable clear assignment of tasks, setting deadlines, and visual monitoring of the workflow. Such work develops organizational skills, team leadership, and responsibility for completing assigned tasks. It also provides experience working with tools that are also used in a professional environment, which gives students additional practical value. The final result is not only a project document, but also the experience of long-term collaboration in a digital environment.

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