"You don’t have to think of them as “rooms”. If you’re teaching a 40-person class, you can ask everyone to turn to another student and do a short exercise in pairs. Create 20 rooms, click a button, and everyone is paired up. Then you can bring them right back to the main group. The disappointing part is: Only one person, the Zoom “host”, has the ability to create rooms, assign people to rooms, and move people between them. Everyone else is stuck following the host’s lead."
" nline communities are more crucial now than ever before. A community brings together people of shared interests/goals. It unites them and creates a strong sense of belongingness. Community members learn and grow together, connect, engage, and get the required support. They share their experiences, voice their opinions, and contribute towards a common goal."
"Our community is at the center of all our initiatives. A community of international knowledge workers who are passionate about the positive impact flexible work generates in their lives and others.
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Buch von Yochai Benkler -
With the radical changes in information production that the Internet has introduced, we stand at an important moment of transition, says Yochai Benkler in this thought-provoking book. The phenomenon he describes as social pr