by Team BE | Dec 29, 2011 | All entries, FAQ's, Resources, Social media
Why are analytics important for a community? Analytics, such as Google Analytics, enable community leaders to collect, analyze, and act on data they receive about how people are connecting to their website. Data is easily collected and represented in many different...
by Team BE | Dec 29, 2011 | All entries, FAQ's, Resources, Social media
How do communities use tagging? Communities can use a set of tags as communal keywords, thus creating shared set of pointers to resources relevant to members. A “tag cloud” (the set of tags that a community uses sized according to frequency of use) can be a way to...
by Team BE | Dec 29, 2011 | All entries, Resources, Slides
Click here for an updated version of the slide on this page. Communities of practice usually involve multiple levels of participation. Because involvement can produce learning in multiple ways and the domain has different levels of relevance to different...
by Team BE | Dec 29, 2011 | All entries, FAQ's, Resources, Social media
What use are feeds for a community? Feeds, such as RSS feeds, are used in two ways. They enable communities to: Distribute content beyond the people who visit their website. Members and non-members can subscribe to feeds through an aggregator so they are automatically...
by Team BE | Dec 29, 2011 | All entries, FAQ's, Resources, Social media
How do communities use blogs? Communities use blogs, such as Blogger or WordPress, in two ways: individual blogs and collective blogs. Individual blogs give people a personal voice as contributors to a community. Some communities offer individual blogs inside the...
by Team BE | Dec 29, 2011 | All entries, FAQ's, Resources, Social media
How do communities of practice use wikis? Wikis, such as MediaWiki used by Wikipedia and Wikispaces which is popular for Educators, are used by communities of practice to create and publish collective, co-authored documents, including web pages. They also use wikis as...