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| name         = Access Lucidchart and Lucidspark
| name = Access Lucidchart and Lucidspark
| summary      = Check out how Lucidchart and Lucidspark can be used with your RCS account
| learning = x
| for_employees = y
| instruction = x
| for_students  = y
| community =  
| cat1          = Classroom Technology and Systems‏‎
| summ = Create flowcharts and digital collaboration spaces
| maintained   = MV
| maintained = MV
| year         = 2022-2023
| year = 2023-2024
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As a school, all faculty and students now have access to Lucidchart and Lucidspark: online, collaborative diagramming tools for flowcharts and other visualizations. Lucidchart specializes with creating flowcharts, diagrams, or mapping out other highly structured processes while Lucidspark serves more as a collaborative online whiteboard. Both of these platforms allow for real time collaboration, thus making this a great tool to consider for group projects, activities, or assignments.
As a school, all faculty and students now have access to Lucidchart and Lucidspark: online, collaborative diagramming tools for flowcharts and other visualizations. Lucidchart specializes with creating flowcharts, diagrams, or mapping out other highly structured processes while Lucidspark serves more as a collaborative online whiteboard. Both of these platforms allow for real time collaboration, thus making this a great tool to consider for group projects, activities, or assignments.
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