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Group Email – Hints and Tips

March 25, 2015 by Lyle Wiedeman

mailinglistEmail has become an integral tool for business communications.  However, using email to communicate among a group can be challenging.  Here are some ideas for more effective communication and collaboration within a team or other UCI community.

For small groups and short-term issues, a simple cc: list and “reply all” can get the job done, but when the number of recipients grows, communication becomes disjointed as people reply to different messages in a chain, respond to different drafts of a document, accidentally share comments intended for one recipient to the whole list, and other inefficiencies.

Mailing lists (provided at UCI by the Mailman software) are a convenient method for communication among a large group or interest community.  Lists can be configured to be for announcements only (list members see official postings but cannot reply), moderated (anyone can reply but the list administrator has to approve a reply before it is distributed), or open discussion.  You can request a new mailman list on the OIT Web site.  Administrators can build a list of recipients, or potential subscribers can add and remove themselves from a list as interests change.  Recipients are spared a chain of “Please remove me from this list” email messages which can result from using cc: addressing.

Beyond simple group communications, there are collaboration tools such as UCI Google Groups.  With collaboration software, you don’t have to send email attachments around – teams can work on a single on-line copy of a document together, discussing ideas in email, or attaching comments directly to the document.  Access to the document is tied to membership in the group, so as people join and leave the team, the ability to participate in discussions or change team documents follows in parallel.

If you have questions or wish assistance in using group communication tools, please contact the OIT Help Desk.

 

Filed Under: Campus Support, Email, File Storage, Mailing Lists Tagged With: collaboration, Email, mailing list

UCI Google Now Offers Google Drive

June 7, 2012 by Lyle Wiedeman

Google Drive

Google Drive

OIT has enabled the Google Drive service as part of UCI Google Apps.

Google Drive is an optional extension to Google Docs.  Google Docs allows on-line (“cloud”) creation, storage, sharing, and collaborative editing of documents through your web browser. Google Drive adds the ability for files and folders on your computer to be backed up “in the cloud,” shared with others, and synchronized/copied on other computers and devices you own.

Here are some of the changes you will experience if you choose to enable Google Drive:

New View

Google Drive now presents your collections as folders, and offers a new “grid” view where your documents appear as thumbprints.  You can use your account settings to return to the classic Google Docs view when needed.

More Document Types

Google Drive allows direct display of a wider range of file types, including video, Adobe Photoshop, and many others.

Better Search

Google Drive allows more flexible searches of the content of your documents, including finding text in PDF files.

File History

Google Drive saves all versions of an edited document for up to 30 days, and allows you to designate any version to be kept permanently

Google Drive App

If you wish, you can download and install a Google Drive app onto any supported computer or smart phone.  This will allow you to conveniently access the files in your Google Drive account, with a synchronized view from any computer or device.  The PC app, for example, creates a virtual folder allowing Windows Explorer functionality, including drag-and-drop, for your Google Drive files.

Google Drive offers 5Gb of free file storage.  Native Google Docs documents (created and stored in the cloud) do not count as part of this limit, which applies only to files from your computer which you backup and share via Google Drive.

At present, Google Drive supports PC, Mac, and Android devices, with support for iPhone and iPad coming soon.

If you want to try Google Drive, you can follow the prompts from your UCI Google Docs page, or call the OIT Help Desk for assistance.

Filed Under: Administrative Support, File Storage, File Storage, Research Support Tagged With: Google Drive, UCI Google Apps

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