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#Sign up for a Trello account here: [https://trello.com/signup https://trello.com/signup]
 
#Sign up for a Trello account here: [https://trello.com/signup https://trello.com/signup]
##You may create a new trello account or use your Google account for logging in.
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##You may create a new Trello account or use your Google account for logging in.
#Ask your PM to add you to your subteam's trello board. They will need the email you used to sign up or your gmail address if you signed in with Google.
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#Ask your PM to add you to your subteam's Trello board. They will need the email you used to sign up or your gmail address if you signed in with Google.
#For detailed instructions, follow trello's getting started guides:
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#For detailed instructions, follow Trello's getting started guides:
 
#* [https://trello.com/guide/board_basics.html Board Basics]
 
#* [https://trello.com/guide/board_basics.html Board Basics]
 
#* [https://trello.com/guide Guide]
 
#* [https://trello.com/guide Guide]
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General Tips:
 
General Tips:
  
#When you start a large project, it's usually best to have a trello card for it. Create this trello card in the subteam board it applies to, and under the correct catagory within that board
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#When you start a large project, it's usually best to have a Trello card for it. Create this Trello card in the subteam board it applies to, and under the correct category within that board.
#Add memebers who are working with you on this project to the card.
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#Add members who are working with you on this project to the card.
#Add labels that apply to the card's contents to the card
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#Add labels that apply to the card's contents.
 
#If a card has multiple parts to it, you can create a checklist for each subtask, and check them off to show progress.
 
#If a card has multiple parts to it, you can create a checklist for each subtask, and check them off to show progress.
 
#Add a due date to the card. For events, this is the start time of the event.
 
#Add a due date to the card. For events, this is the start time of the event.
#When you have completed the task, archive the trello card.
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#When you have completed the task, archive the Trello card.

Revision as of 09:57, 10 October 2016

Trello is a project managment tool, which allows you to keep track of tasks, see what tasks others are working on, and have a general overview of all tasks that are tracked in Trello.

How to use Trello:

  1. Sign up for a Trello account here: https://trello.com/signup
    1. You may create a new Trello account or use your Google account for logging in.
  2. Ask your PM to add you to your subteam's Trello board. They will need the email you used to sign up or your gmail address if you signed in with Google.
  3. For detailed instructions, follow Trello's getting started guides:

General Tips:

  1. When you start a large project, it's usually best to have a Trello card for it. Create this Trello card in the subteam board it applies to, and under the correct category within that board.
  2. Add members who are working with you on this project to the card.
  3. Add labels that apply to the card's contents.
  4. If a card has multiple parts to it, you can create a checklist for each subtask, and check them off to show progress.
  5. Add a due date to the card. For events, this is the start time of the event.
  6. When you have completed the task, archive the Trello card.