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8 Types of Online Communities: Examples & Tips on How to Build Yours

learnWorlds

One study found that people participate in online communities that include blogs, forums, and/or vlogs across all devices. For example, Reddit subreddits are dedicated to specific hobbies or Facebook groups centered around particular interests, such as music, gardening or photography. Communities provide a safe space.

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5 Key Trends in the Future of eLearning

SmartUp

Some familiar examples of social learning that have been implemented in elearning are gamification leaderboards, forum discussions, direct message function, comment box or even a virtual “study buddy”. As social learning applications continue to develop, more collaborative tools will likely enter the market in the near future. . Conclusion .

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Best Things to Know About Studying Art and Design in 2022

Professional Online Learning | ecadema

Art can be showcased through platforms such as sculpture, video, drawing, painting, photography, and other forms. Art is often expressing an inner feeling and showing that to the world design can be a graphic design executed on a broad spectrum like billboards, logos, magazine layouts, websites and so much more.

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ROE Tips for Your Association’s Online Community

Association eLearning

As technology has evolved and become more accessible to the masses, video has taken the place of traditional photography. With those in mind, I decided to compile a few of my own ideas on engaging members in your online community. 1) Post Videos. Videos can say a lot more than a still image. 2) Comment Sections.

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Top 10 Online Teaching platform in the USA

Hurix Digital

Skillshare Skillshare is an online teaching platform offering creative design, photography, and writing courses. It has features such as course design tools, quizzes, and forums. They offer science, math, history, and more courses, and their mission is to provide free, world-class education for anyone, anywhere.

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The Connected Educator: Building a Professional Learning Network

Allison Rossett

Interest-based groups can be websites, discussion forums, social networking sites or any online place where educators can connect with other individuals around a shared interest. In addition to the popular social media tools ( Facebook , Edmodo , Twitter ), there are also interest-based groups, including Ning and Google/Yahoo!

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The Connected Educator: Building a Professional Learning Network

Allison Rossett

Interest-based groups can be websites, discussion forums, social networking sites or any online place where educators can connect with other individuals around a shared interest. In addition to the popular social media tools ( Facebook , Edmodo , Twitter ), there are also interest-based groups, including Ning and Google/Yahoo!