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**Collaborative Documentation Makes Group Work Easier** During university projects, I've found that keeping a shared document from the beginning saves a lot of time later. Instead of collecting notes from multiple files and chat messages, our team keeps meeting summaries, references, action items, and decisions in one place. This makes it much easier for everyone to stay aligned and understand the project's progress. I also like collecting examples of well-organized websites when discussing information architecture and documentation. One example from my personal bookmarks is [Godrej Brooklyn Avenue](https://www.godrejbrooklynheight.com/), which I found useful for observing how a large amount of information is organized into clear sections. While it's unrelated to our coursework, it provides an interesting example of content structure and navigation. Looking at examples from different fields often gives me ideas for improving the readability of technical documentation.