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Do Group Projects Drive You Crazy? (GroupTable Comic)

If you’ve been a part of a group project you know that they can definitely be stressful. Simply doing a search on twitter for the term “group project” or “group projects” will yield many results of students experiencing the pains of dealing with group projects. Well, there is good news….Group projects don’t have to drive you crazy anymore. GroupTable was created by a group of students to help solve that problem.

Jessica, GroupTable’s project manager/designer, put together this cool comic depicting the pains many group project teams that are not using GroupTable run into.

Enjoy…

What problems have you ran into while being a part of a group project team or assignment?

Do any of the scenarios depicted bring up memories of past group projects?

 

 

Posted by on September 1st, 2011 No Comments

GroupTable Upgrades Sneak Peak

GroupTable is a simple collaboration software that helps you easily manage group projects, study groups and all of the other groups of your life.

We’ve listened to our users’ feedback and have added many improvements that we list below our demo video. We’ve also created an easy to use, cross-referenced instruction wiki that you can review by clicking here. You can get a quick look at these improvements by viewing the demo of GroupTable directly below.

Our team has listened to your feedback over the last year and has been hard at work.  Today we are excited to share a sneak peak of all the great upgrades that are launching later this month.

The new updates will include…

  1. Improved Task Management
    We have heard a lot of feedback from our users about adding a more robust task management feature for groups.  Our new task tab, which will now be in each group, will offer the ability to create task lists and tasks. TasksOnce you click “add a task” you will be prompted to enter basic information about the task such as who it is assigned to, the due date, what task list it is associated with, and a description for the task.  You even have the ability to attach files to the task. After the task is created members of your group will have the ability to comment on the task and give their feedback. All files that are uploaded to a task will be also shared in your group’s binder in the attachments folder.  This was designed to keep you and your group members from searching through all the tasks to find the file you are looking for. If a task was assigned to you, you have the ability to mark the task as completed. If this occurs an update will be shared with your group informing them that this has occurred. The addition of this feature improves accountability and project planning, thereby keeping your group more on track and efficient.
  2. Full Group & Individual Calendar
    Each group and individual on GroupTable will now have their own calendar.  A group calendar will display the upcoming events and tasks for the group.  Each user can choose whether they want to view the calendar in list view or full calendar view.  The tasks that have been added in the task section of the group will also be added to the calendar.
    Calendar
    The personal calendar, that each user has, displays all of the user’s events and tasks across all of that user’s various groups.  This feature gives the user a birds eye view of what is coming up in each of their groups without having to view each group calendar.  GroupTable has also added side panels on the right column that display a user’s upcoming tasks and events.
  3. Event Functionality
    Once you have created an event on the calendar an event page is also created for this event.  This event page displays information about the event such as:

    • Event Description
    • Time & Date
    • Location
    • Related Attachments

    The event page also has a section for comments.  In this section members of the group have the ability to add an agenda, meeting minutes, event recap notes, and other related comments about that specific event.  Members can also add video and images pertaining to the event.

  4. Rich Text Editor in all Discussion & Comment Fields
    All comment and discussion areas now contain a rich text, or WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) editor.  This allows for formatting of ordered and unordered lists, highlighting, bold & italic options and more.  This feature makes it much easier to illustrate key and related concepts when sharing with your group members.
    Discussion Editor
  5. File Sharing & Management Enhancements
    We have added a number of improvements that involve file sharing.  Some of these improvements include:

    • Drag & Drop Uploading into your Binder:  Now you can drag a file from your desktop into the upload area to quickly share a file with your group.
    • File Version Tracking: Now when you edit a file online once the file is saved it is saved as a revision in your group’s binder.  You can also add a revision by uploading a file with the same name.
    • File Sharing on Tasks, Discussions & Events: GroupTable enables you to share files on your group discussions, events and tasks.  Each time a file is shared in one of these areas the file will also be added to your group binder in the attachment folder for easy access.  This way you don’t have to search around the site looking for where your group member added a particular file.
  6. Invite Guests to your Groups & Restrict Access to Certain Areas
    Guest RestrictionsGroup creators now have the ability to add guests to their group and control what parts of the site they can see.  You even have the ability to give guests access to certain folders in the binder that you have created, and not others.
  7. Group Update Filtering by Time, Group and User
    Accountability is a very important part of group work.  Nobody wants to work with someone who doesn’t pull their weight.  GroupTable now allows group members to see what updates other members have made.  These updates can be filtered within a given period of time, by type of update, by user or by group.  Each group now has their own update tab that displays the updates that have occurred specific to that group, but each user also has a group’s update dashboard that allows them to see all of the updates that have occurred across groups in reverse Chronological order.
    All Updates Tab
  8. Organize Groups into Group Lists
    Users will now be able to organize the groups they belong to into group lists. This is especially helpful when belonging to many groups. From the group list, users can view the creators and descriptions of the groups in the list, access each group’s binder, request to join a group in the list or remove themselves from a group in the list. With group lists, related or similar groups can be easily accessed and sorted.

We are planning on releasing these updates and more within the next two weeks!

We hope that all of you are as excited as we are.  We are also going to be introducing a number of paid plans to help us continue to improve our software.  The payment options are very affordable- only $8 per month, $25 for six month access, or $35 for yearly access. To show our appreciation to our current users- All existing users in our system by our launch date will be upgraded to a six month access free of charge.    If you would like to continue using GroupTable for free after that you will have the ability to do that as well.  Free users (outside of your free upgraded accounts) will have full access to the group discussion and read only access to the tasks, calendar, and binder.  This means that they will be able to download all files that are shared, view tasks and events, but cannot upload files or create tasks / events.



We look forward to continuing to improve our software to meet your needs.  We tremendously value your feedback and are eager to see what you think about the new additions.

See you at the Table!

>Dave & the rest of the GT Staff

Posted by on July 12th, 2011 No Comments

GroupTable Makes 10 Best Classroom 2.0 Application List

GroupTable has made Huddlemind’s Top 10 Best Classroom 2.0 Applications ListHuddlemind  is a specialist social-media education and eventing company. They also own and operates a Social Network of Educators and Organizational Development practitioners at huddlemind.net.

Top 10 Best Classroom 2.0 Applications ListHere’s Dave Duarte (Co-founder of Huddleminds) list:

1. Udutu: Easily author and publish courses online

2. Engrade: Web-based tools for educators – including tools to keep track of marks and publish assignments

3. Haiku LS: Easy, elegant learning management system

4. GroupTable: GroupTable is a web-based software and success network developed specifically to help student groups improve document management, project planning and communication.

5. Edufire: Learn online with live video

6. Global Classroom: Create elearning centres to train staff or clients.

7. Schoolrack: Manage class mailing lists, calendars and assignments in one place for both teachers and students.

9. Studeous: enhance courses with tools like live chat, discussion boards, podcasting, and text messaging.

10. Edmodo: Free private micro-blogging (like Twitter) for teachers and students.

Thanks for including us in your list Dave Duarte!

Posted by on February 7th, 2009 1 Comment

GroupTable helps Bentley Student Group Win Competition (Testimonial)

I recently came across a blog post done by Nick Rac, a student from Bentley University.  He gave his personal account on how GroupTable helped his group not only eliminate many of the problems they had, but played a part in helping them win a $1,000 contest at his school.

With his permission I have re-posted it below.

Thanks for the great testimonial Nick, We’re glad we could help!

Bentley UniversityDuring my junior year of college at Bentley University I was enrolled in a mandatory course entitled GB 301.  The course was primarily a project class in which a real world business with a real world problem approached our class and asked for consulting.  After being broken into groups of 5 we were given basic information, and a few assignments – from this we were to formulate a 70 page business plan for the client, this was a competition style course with a $1,000 cash prize for the winning team.  This course is extremely well-known and feared by Bentley students as it is extremely time intensive is a serious time commitment for ANY student.

After holding my group’s first group meeting it became apparent to me that all 5 of us being able to meet in the same place at the same time would be extremely difficult and I began to search for free group collaboration software.   I gave a number of products a good thorough testing and decided on one outstanding product: GroupTable.  The next group meeting was introducing the application to my team and explaining how I wanted to implement it into our project – everyone was excited to use GroupTable and we all agreed that it would be essential to our group’s success…little did we know that it would probably save the project.

Over the course of the semester we met on a regular basis of twice per week in person and twice per week via GroupTable.  Once the semester got a little busier we were all struggling to make our meetings and began meeting 4 times weekly on GroupTable and only once in person.  We were the only group (of 20 total) which had implemented the use of collaboration software, which gave us a true advantage.

Typical college level group projects function in one of two ways:  1. All members of the group meet in a single location and work on each part of the pject one piece at a time. Or 2. All members meet, distribute the work amongst the group, disburse and meet again to review and combine each assignment.  A group project using GroupTable functioned very differently.  We were able to meet in person, assign out work AND collaborate with one another at any time. GroupTable’s clutch moment for us was when a group member had an unexpected trip home to London.  He was able to meet with us, submit his work and share the ideas he had brainstormed during his travel time.

When one of us had a question or idea during the day we would simply post the question/idea to the private GroupBoard discussion board and wait for other’s input.  During our online meetings the chat allowed us to talk real-time with one another to discuss issues, ideas and concerns.  These two features combined with the “Binder” feature (which allows users to upload documents to share) were essential to the success of the project.  At the end of the project we calculated that each group member met for 4 hours on GroupTable for every hour they met in person, impressive considering we averaged 250 hours of work PER PERSON for 14 weeks.

In the end we ended up winning the course competition and the cash prize.  Our group was able to finish the project 5 days before the deadline (normally groups are running to Kinkos at midnight the night before to get the plans printed and bound). Our presentation was killer, our plan a huge success and we were able to do an impressive class presentation on how we used the GroupTable software.

In a business school like Bentley the majority of our courses require a large amount of group collaboration, Bentley teaches that in the business world of today you MUST be able to function in the group environment.  This can be difficult for many people as it requires commitment, flexibility and pat.  GroupTable addresses many issues associated with any type of collaborative work and I continue to use it to this day for large group projects.

Posted by on February 7th, 2009 No Comments

Study Group Tips

Study Groups are proven to improve grades, however as with most group work, study groups can be challenging. Distractions can arise at meetings, schedule conflicts can occur between members and more. The semester is almost over for most students across the country and GroupTable.com a software for group projects and study groups has some tips that can help you get the most out of your study groups.
Study Groups

  1. Instead of waiting to cram before a test, form your group early
  2. Choose between four and six classmates for your study group
  3. Share notes to see other perspectives
  4. Minimize distractions
  5. State objectives or goals
  6. Be prepared-do your required reading
  7. Take turns teaching one another
  8. Stay on topic
  9. Plan a weekly meeting
  10. Manage your study group online

We hope these tips help.  By managing your study group online you have the ability get all the benefits of a study group, but on your own time.  Your group is no longer restricted to a specific time or place.   By using the tips above along with GroupTable you’ll do great on those upcoming final exams.

Good luck!




Posted by on December 8th, 2008 1 Comment

GroupTable on Mashable

GroupTable on Mashable A few days ago Mashable, one of the top technology blogs on the internet did a review on GroupTable.  According to Mashable….

“The entire makeup of the service is quite impressive”

- Paul Glazowski

To check out the article yourself visit GroupTable on Mashable.  We’ll keep everyone updated… There are a lot of really cool things on the horizon for GroupTable that will come to light soon.  We look forward to sharing them with you.

Cheers,

Dave

Posted by on November 14th, 2008 2 Comments

New Enhancements to GroupTable

Recently our development staff added some new enhancements to GroupTable.  We always like to keep all of you in the loop so below you can see what we have added:

  1. The ability to see group member’s phone numbers:  We have heard feedback that it would be helpful to have all of group member’s phone numbers available in one spot.  You can make your phone number visible to your group members by adding your phone number on your edit profile page.    Once your phone number has been added your group members will be able to see it either on your group member’s tab, or on the specific group member’s profile page.
  2. The ability to view documents in GroupTable’s frame:  This is a very cool functionality.  You can now open and view a document, power pt or other file directly in GroupTable’s frame.  To do this visit your group’s binder and click the magnifying glass.View Document
  3. The ability to delete your discussion replies: We heard feedback from some of you mentioning that when you reply to an existing discussion post and spell something wrong, or would like to change your reply there is no way to do so.  Well that problem has been solved.  From now on you can delete your personal discussion replies by clicking the delete icon under options.

We are constantly striving to improve GroupTable to better fit your needs and look forward to any additional feedback any of you have.

All the best,
David Brim & The GroupTable Staff

Posted by on November 7th, 2008 1 Comment

Tips to help your student group project

It’s the middle of the semester and you have that group project due in a few weeks.  Group projects can be very stressful, but have no fear GroupTable, a student group management software has some tips to help you and your group project team.

1. Communication is Key

Communication is a key for a successful group to function. Maintaining frequent contact with group members will help everyone stay in the loop. If someone says something you don’t agree with don’t criticize them. Seek to understand their point of view and then express yours.

2. Assign Tasks & Set Deadlines

Assign tasks based on the strengths of each group member. Tasks should be specific, measurable, attainable, realistic and time bound. Assigning tasks and setting deadlines will keep everyone in the group
on track, increase accountability and keep your group from procrastinating.

3. Make Everyone a LeaderGroup Discussion
If you notice something that can be done better in your group, take on a leadership role. It’s a great way to enhance your leadership skills and ensure that work gets done. Each member of the group should act as a leader from time to time. Keep Organized Typically groups have a lot of files and messages being sent back and forth. It can be very challenging to keep everything in order and make sure everyone has the most updated information. Using an online group collaborative tool can help you manage everything.

4. Go Virtual
Sometimes it can be very challenging to get all group members together at the same place and time. Meeting online through chat or using a group discussion board can really make life easier.

Try GroupTable.com to manage your group projects and study groups.  GroupTable will save you and your group from a lot of stress.

Good luck the rest of the semester!

Posted by on October 29th, 2008 1 Comment

GroupTable Contest for Some Cool Prizes

How much do you and your group like GroupTable?  Now’s your chance to tell us and win some cool stuff in the process.  We will be having two contests from now until December 1st.  Below are some of the prizes we’ll be giving out and how you and your group can win.

NHL 2K9- xBox 360 game

NHL 2K9 - Xbox 360 Game

How the Individual Contest Works

  1. Create a video discussing the following
    • What you like the most about GroupTable
    • How GroupTable has helped your group
    • A short message convincing others why they should use GroupTable
  2. Upload your video to youtube
  3. Post the video on your Facebook profile
  4. Become a Friend of the GroupTable Groupie by clicking This Link
  5. Message GroupTable groupie through Facebook with “Game Contest” notifying us that your video is posted on your profile

On November 21st the contest will be closed to entries and we will select the top video to win the game.  We’ll announce the winner on December 1st…Good luck!

$60 Gift Card to Darden Restaurants

Darden is the owner of Red Lobster, Olive Garden, Bahama Breeze and other fabulous restaurant chains.  Encourage your group to participate in the contest and you may win a free lunch on us.

Darden Giftcard

How the Group Contest Works

  1. Create a funny video showing the hardships of group work without GroupTable.  This can include:
    • Distractions at a meeting (people talking about desperate house wives/football/ bf or gf etc)
    • Schedule conflicts making it hard to meet
    • How inefficient communication is bc of too many repetitive phone calls or long email threads threads
    • Anything else you can think of is fair game.
  2. Then show how great group work can be once your group is using GroupTable.
  3. Become friends with “GroupTable groupie” on Facebook by clicking: This Link
  4. Message “GroupTable groupie” with “Group Contest” in the subject line indicating your video is posted on a group members facebook Profile.  Also include the link to the profile so we can view the video.

On November 21st the contest will be closed to entries.  We will pick the best three videos and notify the group through Facebook on December 1st.

We also encourage all of you to become a fan of GroupTable on Facebook.  You can do this by visiting our Facebook Fan Page here.

We hope you guys have fun with this contest!




Posted by on October 2nd, 2008 No Comments

GroupTable Milestones

September was a great month for GroupTable.  We now have over 750 registered users and had close to a million hits for the month.  This week we also added another member to our team.  Her name is Kelly and she is a communications major/marketing minor at UCF.  We are very excited to have her on board and know that she will bring a lot to the table.  We’re also very glad to have the support of all of you.  Your really helping us get the word out in your classes, through Facebook, Blogs, Tweets, etc.  You guys rock!

See you at the Table,

Dave

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Posted by on October 2nd, 2008 No Comments