The IMRC works with faculty to help set up web-based, student-centered collaborative learning projects online, using the web. By clicking on the "Tutorials" link at the left, you will find general tutorials one might use to support such efforts.
However, please note a ssistance with classroom projects might be custom-designed, giving students the benefit of a flatter learing curve -- more time spent in researching, organizing and mounting content, less time learning to use new software tools.
Each project is different, with its own unique objectives and parameters --which can be met by a number of approaches. The IMRC helps faculty to review different available tools for a project -- to not only find the tool best suited to their project -- but also to design a process which will streamline and facilitate the project's learning curve.
Such a process might or might not include a custom made website, a blog, a wiki, or training in graphic authoring tools, such as the examples that follow...or other alternatives...new technology emerges all the time.
Following are a couple of links to a custom-designed project for Political Science, as well as a link to a journaling database for Global Citizenship.
Contribute Tutorial (Poly Sci)
Contribute for Poly Sci Project.