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Community Sites |
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| These are sites set up to
facilitate knowledge sharing and collaboration among a large
group of people and/or a group of geographically dispersed
people in a relatively flexible and informal environment
with the help of various Web 2.0 tools like Blogs, Wikis,
Surveys, Polls etc. e.g. a sales portal site where thousands
of sales people across the company may discuss and
contribute to topics relevant to the group. These find most
appropriate uses in the areas where constant informal
collaboration amongst a large group of geographically
dispersed people is critical for business success. |
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| Sales Community |
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Learner Community |
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Sales Community website provides a platform for the sales
force to interact, collaborate, learn and share knowledge
asynchronously by use of various Web 2.0 tools such as
Blogs, Wikis etc. It also constitutes various Asynchronous
Multi User Games (AMUGs) such as debates, who wants to be a
millionaire etc. which helps in imparting knowledge through
informal means. |
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The
Learner Community website provides a platform for the
learners to interact, collaborate, learn and share knowledge
asynchronously by use of various Web 2.0 tools such as
Blogs, Wikis etc. It also constitutes various Asynchronous
Multi User Games (AMUGs) such as debates, who wants to be a
millionaire etc. which helps in imparting knowledge through
informal means. |
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Discussion Database |
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The Learner Community website provides a platform for the
learners to interact, collaborate, learn and share knowledge
asynchronously by use of various Web 2.0 tools such as
Blogs, Wikis etc. It also constitutes various Asynchronous
Multi User Games (AMUGs) such as debates, who wants to be a
millionaire etc. which helps in imparting knowledge through
informal means. |
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The Discussion Database Web
Part provides a location where team members can create and
reply to discussion topics. Discussions are organized by
categories, which are created by a site manager, and can be
linked to Office Outlook 2007 via an RSS feed. |
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