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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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==How do I create a private group==
 
==How do I create a private group==
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# Select '''create''' under '''Private groups'''.
 
# Select '''create''' under '''Private groups'''.
  
==Who can create a faculty group==
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Any existing faculty member.
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==Who can create a private group==
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Any existing faculty or student member can create private groups.
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==How can I find a group to join==
 
==How can I find a group to join==
 
Groups are private and by invitation only.
 
Groups are private and by invitation only.
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==How many groups can I create==
 
==How many groups can I create==
 
You can create as many private groups as you need to serve different group objectives.
 
You can create as many private groups as you need to serve different group objectives.
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==I need a group with more flexibility and/or public website==
 
==I need a group with more flexibility and/or public website==
You cab create [[student clubs]] or [[faculty groups]] instead because these provide more flexibilities and features than private groups.
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You cab create [[student clubs]] or [[faculty groups]] instead because these [[eCommunities]] provide more flexibilities and features than private groups.

Revision as of 19:24, 18 April 2007

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


How do I create a private group

  1. You must be a member first.
  2. Click on Community menu.
  3. Select create under Private groups.


Who can create a private group

Any existing faculty or student member can create private groups.


How can I find a group to join

Groups are private and by invitation only.


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

You cab create student clubs or faculty groups instead because these eCommunities provide more flexibilities and features than private groups.