Group collaboration in Mural
Mural is a digital workspace for visual collaboration. Students can interact and collaborate in a visual way within a shared space using sticky notes, flowcharts and mapping, drawings and much more. As instructors, you have facilitator functions that allow you to manage the workspace and monitor student work.
To get started:
Check out Mural’s Quickstart guide.
Share your Mural with your students to allow them to collaborate.
Help your students get started: Learning with Mural
Students can also use mural on their own by joining the McGill student workspace.
Learn more:
Mural support
Tech talk: Ice breakers using digital workspaces (TLS YouTube channel)
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