Nardy and Sean have already done a good job of talking about the logistics of our project and our workings, so I'll just give you some personal observations about the experience.
I think the hardest part of the process was at the beginning when we were trying to settle on the platform we were going to use to collaborate. We all did a lot of double posting and emailing to make sure the message got through to each other. It was a bit time consuming with the over communication and checking into multiple platforms. I don't remember how it is we finally went with the wave, I guess it just naturally evolved that way.
I liked using the wave. In the past I don't think you were able to get email notifications when changes were made to the wave, but they apparently changed that feature and that made life a lot easier. After a while when the wave got so long that it became clunky, Nardy and I discovered that you could delete pieces. Once we were all on the same page, we did a bit of pruning and that made it more manageable.
Nardy and I also communicated with Google chat a lot, which I found to be a huge plus. Whether I was at work in front of my laptop, or around town with my mobile, I got pinged and we could collaborate on resources or answer each others questions.
I found doing the researching for the content and picking the tools to be the most fun. I found trying to put the framework up around it all to be the most daunting, but Sean had a clear vision and he pulled it all together.
I love the benefits that come from working in a team, seeing things in a new light and how collectively you can do something better than you could have individually. We had a really good team, and I'm so happy with how it all turned out!
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