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'''Private groups''' are free and invitation-only online communities.  Using our platform, any member or group can create one or more private groups and moderate them under a single account.
 
'''Private groups''' are free and invitation-only online communities.  Using our platform, any member or group can create one or more private groups and moderate them under a single account.
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==List of features==
 
==List of features==
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* [[Calendar]]
 
* [[Calendar]]
 
* [[File-sharing]]
 
* [[File-sharing]]
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* and more
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==Create a private group==
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# Login to your account.
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# Click on the '''eCommunities''' menu.
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# Select the '''private groups''' submenu.
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# Select the '''new 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].
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==Join a private group==
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# Get ''Group ID'' and ''[[Access Code]]'' from the Private Group moderator.
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# Click on the '''eCommunities''' menu.
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# Select the '''private groups''' submenu.
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# Select the '''join a group''' submenu.
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# Enter the ID and Access Code and press [click to join].
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==Create a private group home page==
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# Click on the '''eCommunities''' menu.
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# Select the '''private groups''' submenu.
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# Select the '''my groups''' submenu.
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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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==How do I create a private group==
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See [[online editor]] for tips on designing a web page.
# You must be a member first.
 
# Click on '''Community''' menu.
 
# Select '''create''' under '''Private groups'''.
 
  
==Who can create a faculty group==
 
Any existing faculty member.
 
  
==How can I find a group to join==
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==See also==
Groups are private and by invitation only.
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* [[Private group FAQ]]
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* [[eCommunities]]
  
==How many groups can I create==
 
You can create as many private groups as you need to serve different group objectives.
 
  
==I need a group with more flexibility and/or public website==
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[[Category:e-Communities]]
You cab create [[student clubs]] or [[faculty groups]] instead because these provide more flexibilities and features than private groups.
 

Latest revision as of 23:31, 8 August 2008

Private groups are free and invitation-only online communities. Using our platform, any member or group can create one or more private groups and moderate them under a single account.


List of features


Create a private group

  1. Login to your account.
  2. Click on the eCommunities menu.
  3. Select the private groups submenu.
  4. Select the new 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 private group

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


Create a private group home page

  1. Click on the eCommunities menu.
  2. Select the private groups submenu.
  3. Select the my 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