Last week I shared some of the incredible resources connected to HyperDocs by incredible educators who love to share and collaborate. Teachers are sharing some awesome HyperDocs on the Teachers Give Teachers Site, Facebook, Padlet, Google +, and Google Drive.
Exploring Additional Resources Connected to HyperDocs
HyperDocs can be categorized by content area.
A public view link can be shared. This means that you are not just looking at a copy that could quickly become outdated. (If you want to learn more about link sharing, please visit this post.)
The shared HyperDocs are secure and can only be removed by the owner of the post or the moderators of the community.
Google + Communities are searchable. I think I heard something about Google knowing search?
Each link to a HyperDoc will include a nice visual preview of the HyperDoc.
The posts can include a description or a question. This is a great way to provide the viewer with a quick snapshot of the HyperDoc.
Viewers can comment on the posts or respond to questions. (This is my favorite feature! – Collaboration is awesome!)
Members of the community can receive notifications when a new post or response is added.