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Should Learnhub offer the possibility to run communities by teams and not just individuals? (Discussion)

Poshmonkey saidSat, 06 Sep 2008 21:55:05 -0000 ( Link )

Yes, that would be a new, interesting experience. So, let’s say there would be an IT team, or a Career Guidance Team, a Student Guide Team, an Online Teaching Team etc. in which members can recruit their own team members (restricting the number of panel members maybe?). When it comes to discussions, giving feedback or guidance on something to someone every panel member would have to contribute somehow…. More content could be created, more intensive discussions would be held, etc. But what do you think?

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  1. wmoxam saidTue, 30 Sep 2008 15:31:36 -0000 ( Link )

    Communities can be administered by multiple people now. If you are the leader of a community you can ‘promote’ other members to a leadership role.

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  2. rkmittal saidWed, 01 Oct 2008 04:09:28 -0000 ( Link )

    Irrespective of whether there is/are a single community leader/multiple community leaders to lead a particular community, I think it is open and possible for all the members of that community to contribute to that community in all possible ways, e.g posting lessons, tests, trivia questions etc. and initiating and participating in any debates or discussions. I think what really matters in successful running of a community is not the number of leaders running it but the active involvement of a majority of the members forming that community.

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