Moodle offers tools such as forums and chat for peer interaction. In wikis and glossaries, a shared knowledge base can be created by students through texts and images. Instructors can also set up collaborative documents for group work purposes. BBB provides additional collaboration options.
For sharing files and documents, Nextcloud or the group folders in EMMA are suitable.
Collaborative Work Options:
 
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   Tool 
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   Function 
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   Groups 
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   - Participants can be divided into groups
 
   - Only selected material and selected
       activities can be available for existing groups
 
   
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   Forum 
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   - Asynchronous communication
 
   - Forums or discussions
       can be subscribed to
 
   - Inserting files for
       data exchange
 
   
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   Chat 
   | 
  
  
   - Synchronous communication
 
   - Can only be used for
       certain groups
 
   
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   Wiki 
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   - Writing texts together
 
   - Knowledge collection
 
   - Predecessors - Versions
       of the posts are saved and can be compared and restored if necessary
 
   - Articles are linked to
       each other and to the glossary
 
   
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  | 
   Glossary 
   | 
  
  
   - Reference book
 
   - Can be edited/expanded
       by participants
 
   - Entries can be checked
       by the lecturer before publication (if desired)
 
   - Entries are linked to
       each other and to the wiki
 
   
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  | 
   Kollaboratives
  Document 
   | 
  
  
   - Multiple users can work
       on one document
 
   - Can only be made
       accessible to certain groups
 
   
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   Nextcloud
  (externes Tool) 
   | 
  
  
   - To exchange files
 
   - Also has a chat function
 
   - Data can only be shared
       with certain people
 
   - Create groups and join
       circles
 
   
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   Emma+
  (externes Tool) 
   | 
  
  
   - Creating group folders
 
   - Creation of shared,
       editable documents possible
 
   - For the exchange of
       data
 
   
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