
Short Background
ZLoop is a small company based in Portland, Oregon founded by Jim Bisenius. The ZLoop is currently in it's Alpha development stage but still has great functionality and nice features.
From the ZLoop site - Each loop is a private, secure online environment that enables social interaction and collaboration between designated people. Use it to create an online community for your entire organization or to collaborate with the members of a single team. You may create an unlimited number of loops for anything and everything; or easily join loops others have invited you to. Each loop is only accessible to invited members. The information you share may only be seen by other invited members of the loop.
This collaboration and communication tool is easy to use and provides a secure connection. Loops can be a group of family members, a class or group members for an organization. Some possible uses could be project managements, classroom communication, corporate training, etc.
Administration of Course

Loop creators assign admin privileges to others members such as editing the layout and content, adding / removing members.
Neat Feature - Customize Profiles
This tool allows the user to centrally edit and update personal info in "full identity". From there various types of information can be filtered to derive multiple "limited identities" so the user can choose to apply a social or professional identity label depending upon what loop is selected.
Here is a screen shot of the interface

I use this tool to communicate to busy family members and has proved it's value to me. I can comment on pictures taken by my Uncle Joe on the other side of the state, hear about news and information from my Aunt Chris in Oregon. I just got an in-box message from my Uncle Steve about his trip to Arizona and I can read about the new motorcycle my dad bought or the dancing lessons my mom is taking in Pittsburgh. I wonder if my brother in Columbus will be in the loop at some time but in my eyes has always been a little out of the loop! Again, I recommend it's use and if you are interested in this tool in a classroom or other educational / corporate setting, I would contact company about how to get started.
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