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A '''Study Groups''' is secure online community for students (and faculty) to study together, send messages to the group, and share files.
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A '''Study Group''' is secure online community for students (and faculty) to study together, send messages to the group, and share files.
  
* Members can create unlimited number of study groups for FREE.   
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* Members can create an unlimited number of study groups.   
* Each study group comes with its own home page[[Message board|discussion board/forum]], member list, [[Document center|document center]] and [[Calendar|calendar]].  
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* Each study group comes with its own [[Home page|home page]], [[Message board|discussion board/forum]], [[Members list|member list]], [[Document center|document center]] and [[Calendar|calendar]].  
* The person that creates a Study Group (called the "moderator") will be in charge of the Study Group home page and other functionalities.   
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* The person that creates a Study Group (called the "[[moderator]]") will be in charge of the Study Group home page and other functionalities.   
* The moderator invites other members to join the group by providing them with a Study Group ID and Access Code.   
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* The moderator invites other members to join the group by providing them with a Study Group ID and [[Access Code]].   
* Our Study Groups are fully protected from unwanted use. Only members of a Study Group can access its resources (i.e. messages, files, etc.).
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* Our Study Groups are fully protected for privacy and protection. Only members of a Study Group can access its resources (i.e. messages, files, etc.).
* There are no public-access study groups.  All study groups are by invitation only.
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* There are no [[Public|public-access]] study groups.  All study groups are "by-invitation" only.
* Study groups are fully protected from unwanted use and only members of a study group has access its resources.
 
  
  
 
==Create a study group==
 
==Create a study group==
# Select '''study groups''' menu from the '''Communities''' top menu.
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# Login to your account.
# Select '''new study group'''.  
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# Click on the '''eCommunities''' menu.
# Set study group title and [[Access Code]] (which is used as a password to join this group), and press [save].
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# Select the '''study groups''' submenu.  
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# Select the '''new study group''' submenu.
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# Enter the group title, description and [[Access Code]] (which is used as a password to join this group), then press [save].
  
==Joining a study group==
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==Join a study group==
 
# Get ''Study Group ID'' and ''[[Access Code]]'' from the Study Group moderator.
 
# Get ''Study Group ID'' and ''[[Access Code]]'' from the Study Group moderator.
# Go to '''study groups''' menu.
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# Click on the '''eCommunities''' menu.
# Select '''join a study group'''.  
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# Select the '''study groups''' submenu.  
# Enter the ID and Access Code and press [save].
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# Select the '''join a study group''' submenu.  
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# Enter the ID and Access Code and press [click to join].
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==Create a study group home page==
 
==Create a study group home page==
# Click on '''study groups''' menu and go to '''my study groups.
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# Click on the '''eCommunities''' menu.
# Select the study group from the drop down menu.
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# Select the '''study groups''' submenu.
# To design a page from scratch, select '''create content''' or '''edit content'''.
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# Select the '''my study groups''' submenu.
# See [[online editor]] for tips on designing a web page.
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# Select the group from the drop down menu or the list.
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# Click on the '''edit page''' (http://www.rcampus.com/images/buttons/SiteAdmin/edit_page.gif) button to enter the editing mode.
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See [[online editor]] for tips on designing a web page.
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==See Also==
 
==See Also==
*[[Online editor]]
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*[[Online editor]]: Customizing study group websites
*[[Message board]]
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*[[Message board]]: Secure communication
*[[Calendar]]
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*[[Calendar]]: Organizing and tracking study sessions
*[[Secure contact page]]
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*[[Secure contact page]]: Hiding personal contact info
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*[[eCommunities]]
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[[Category:E-Communities‏‎]]

Latest revision as of 21:38, 3 February 2023

A Study Group is secure online community for students (and faculty) to study together, send messages to the group, and share files.

  • Members can create an unlimited number of study groups.
  • Each study group comes with its own home page, discussion board/forum, member list, document center and calendar.
  • The person that creates a Study Group (called the "moderator") will be in charge of the Study Group home page and other functionalities.
  • The moderator invites other members to join the group by providing them with a Study Group ID and Access Code.
  • Our Study Groups are fully protected for privacy and protection. Only members of a Study Group can access its resources (i.e. messages, files, etc.).
  • There are no public-access study groups. All study groups are "by-invitation" only.


Create a study group

  1. Login to your account.
  2. Click on the eCommunities menu.
  3. Select the study groups submenu.
  4. Select the new study group submenu.
  5. Enter the group title, description and Access Code (which is used as a password to join this group), then press [save].


Join a study group

  1. Get Study Group ID and Access Code from the Study Group moderator.
  2. Click on the eCommunities menu.
  3. Select the study groups submenu.
  4. Select the join a study group submenu.
  5. Enter the ID and Access Code and press [click to join].


Create a study group home page

  1. Click on the eCommunities menu.
  2. Select the study groups submenu.
  3. Select the my study groups submenu.
  4. Select the group from the drop down menu or the list.
  5. Click on the edit page (edit_page.gif) button to enter the editing mode.



See online editor for tips on designing a web page.


See Also