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Faculty groups are free, cross-campus, and invitation-only online communitiesUsing our platform, faculty groups and committees can create online communities for their ongoing communications as well as online presence and content sharing.
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[[Image:Screenshots_multiple_clubs.jpg|thumb|Multi-page eCommunity Website Sample]]
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'''Faculty groups''' are free websites with built-in [[forum]] for faculty groups and committees.  Faculty groups can be used across multiple campus.  Membership to a group is by invitation-only, meaning the owner of the group needs to invite others.   
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Use our faculty groups for communication, online presence, document and content sharing, collaborative assessment and coordination of time and content.
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Note: Faculty Groups are independent from personal accounts.  To become a member of a faculty group that you have created, you must create a personal faculty account and join the group.  To build groups under your personal account, please see [[private groups]] and [[study groups]].
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==List of features==
 
==List of features==
Our online faculty groups come loaded with built-in forums for members and officers, a calendar, and a number of public, member-only, and officer-only pages.
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Our online faculty groups come with a number of features including two levels of forums for members and officers, a calendar, and a number of public, member-only, and officer-only pages.
  
 
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==How to create a faculty group==
 
==How to create a faculty group==
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* Go to [http://www.rcampus.com www.RCampus.com]
 
{{How to create a website|type=faculty group}}
 
{{How to create a website|type=faculty group}}
  
==Who can create a faculty group==
 
Anyone faculty member can create a group and invite others to join. 
 
  
==How can I find a group to join==
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==What to do next?==
Faculty groups are by invitation only by group moderator or members.  We do not publish a directory of groups to protect them from spammers.
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* Select a [[Skin|skin]]
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* Create the [[online editor|home page]]
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* Create [[Custom_header_and_footer|site header and footer]]
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* [[invite|Invite]] others
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* Manage [[members list|members]]
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* Specify [[officers list|officers]]
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* Post a [[Message_board|message]]
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* Build [[Calendar|calendar of events]]
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* Work with [[Tagboard|tagboard]]
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==See also==
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* [[Faculty group FAQ]]
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* [[eCommunities]]
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[[Category:e-Communities]]

Latest revision as of 23:04, 28 June 2018

Multi-page eCommunity Website Sample

Faculty groups are free websites with built-in forum for faculty groups and committees. Faculty groups can be used across multiple campus. Membership to a group is by invitation-only, meaning the owner of the group needs to invite others.

Use our faculty groups for communication, online presence, document and content sharing, collaborative assessment and coordination of time and content.

Note: Faculty Groups are independent from personal accounts. To become a member of a faculty group that you have created, you must create a personal faculty account and join the group. To build groups under your personal account, please see private groups and study groups.


List of features

Our online faculty groups come with a number of features including two levels of forums for members and officers, a calendar, and a number of public, member-only, and officer-only pages.


How to create a faculty group

  1. Click on your name on top of the page.
  2. Select My Site (website.gif) from the side menu.
  3. Click on Activate my site.

Note: Available to Educator / Teacher account type only.


What to do next?


See also