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Group Work and Study Groups

Tips and resources for students working on a group assignment or presentation, or thinking about setting up a productive study group.

Online groupwork

Working online as a group

Four people collaborating online.

Can online group work be a success?

Whether you're working on a group presentation, or looking for ways to study online with others, there are a wide range of online tools and free apps available that can help. Online group work may seem like a hassle, but once you've set up some collaborative documents and found a virtual space to meet, you can soon start working creatively together as a team.

Use the drop-down boxes below to explore the different tools to support your project planning, creativity, writing and reflection as a group.

See more resources in other sections of the guide, including icebreakers and planning documents, and tips on how to study effectively with friends and course-mates,

Collaborative apps and online tools

Gathering ideas and project planning

There are a number of apps and online tools to help you get creative as a group when brainstorming and planning your project. Multiple users can work on these platforms at once to add and move new items around the page, or to create comments and annotations. This way you can work as a group in real time, or across the week, collecting all of your ideas and content in one place. Browse the headings below to learn about a couple of tools for gathering ideas and project planning:

A screenshot of the Trello homepage.Trello is a handy tool for organising group projects by creating online boards.

You can create cards for tasks that need to be completed, or information you need to collate. You can then click on a card to add details, due dates, checklists, comments, and more!

You can title the board with the name of the project and invite group members to view the board.

What’s great is that the information is all in-sync, so information will be updated on any device you view the board from. Catch up with your group’s progress when sat on the bus, after a lecture or getting set up on the laptop at home!

Creating collaborative documents

Google Apps are a fantastic range of online software tools that you can use to create and collaboratively edit a range of document types. Multiple users can edit the document at the same time, and any additions can be easily tracked by other team members, so that you never lose track of content.

For information about how to access and use these tools, visit the Hallam Digital Skills pages.

Staying connected

Staying in touch with course-mates can feel difficult when working remotely, as the small pockets of time you usually fill on campus with chats and catch ups about your work no longer happen. However, there are a range of tools and apps that you can use to reach out and connect with others, whether you're working on a group project or looking for some virtual company while you study.

Reflecting on group work

Many modules include a reflective writing or portfolio element where you are asked to look back on the challenges and successes of group working, identifying your strengths as well as areas for improvement. Group work is a great transferrable skill to refer to in reflective writing, as it enables you to tie together experiences at university with team working scenarios on placement or in the workplace. The following online tools can be used to record and organise your reflections ready for submission:

If you’re interested in finding out more about reflective writing, also check out the Skills Centre's Reflective Writing sessions and resources.

Study spaces on campus

You can book a large screen PC or group study space in advance (select Group Booth or Meeting Room as the Resource Type when booking).  Find out more.


Adsetts Library
Collegiate Library


Sheffield Hallam University
City Campus, Howard Street
Sheffield S1 1WB


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