With Trello, educators can create boards for each course, track assignments, and monitor student progress. Students can use Trello to manage their own coursework and collaborate with peers on group projects. Trello’s user-friendly interface and flexible customisation options make it a versatile tool for educators and students in STEM to streamline their workflows and enhance collaboration.
A Trello board is like a virtual bulletin board or whiteboard that can be used to organize and track tasks or ideas related to a project. Each board can contain multiple lists, which represent different stages or categories of a project. For example, a software development team might have lists for “To Do,” “In Progress,” and “Completed.” Within each list, there are cards that represent specific tasks or items. Cards can be moved between lists as they progress through the project stages. Trello also includes a number of other features that make it useful for project management, such as the ability to assign tasks to team members, add due dates and labels, attach files and links, and leave comments. Additionally, Trello integrates with many other productivity tools, such as Google Drive, Slack, and Dropbox, which allows teams to use Trello in conjunction with their other preferred tools.
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