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Team Collaboration Using Slack, Smartsheet, and Google Drive (Live Online)

Effective immediately in response to COVID-19, all Technology Training classes will be delivered online until further notice.

In advance of each session, Tech Training will provide you with a Zoom link to your class, along with any required class materials.
 



This virtual class will engage participants in discovering a variety of actual practical applications for using collaborative tools to enhance workflow and boost productivity.

The session will explore and discuss a series of common administrative tasks and managerial challenges that are frequently encountered when working with remote workers or distributed teams. 

Working together participants and the instructor will explore and identify the best collaborative tools available within the Stanford collaborative toolbox which will help to address these challenges in a simple and effective way. 

The course will examine how collaborative tools can facilitate communication, planning, organizing and maintaining a productive workflow process for distributed teams.

Tools discussed in this session include:

  • Slack
  • Google Drive
  • Smartsheet
  • Other topics, if time, include Box and Zoom.

    Note: After reserving your spot, you will receive instructions on how to join the virtual class via email prior to the day of the class.

 

University IT Technology Training classes are only available to Stanford University staff, faculty, or students. A valid SUNet ID is needed in order to enroll in a class.

Custom training workshops are available for this program

Technology training sessions structured around individual or group learning objectives. Learn more about custom training


University IT Technology Training sessions are available to a wide range of participants, including Stanford University staff, faculty, students, and employees of Stanford Hospitals & Clinics, such as Stanford Health Care, Stanford Health Care Tri-Valley, Stanford Medicine Partners, and Stanford Medicine Children's Health.

Additionally, some of these programs are open to interested individuals not affiliated with Stanford, allowing for broader community engagement and learning opportunities.