Share new ideas, lessons learned, proven practices, insights, and practical suggestions.
Innovate through brainstorming, building on each other’s ideas, and keeping informed on emerging developments.
Reuse solutions through asking and answering questions, applying shared insights, and retrieving posted material.
Collaborate through threaded discussions, conversations, and interactions.
Learn from other members of the community; from invited guest speakers about successes, failures, case studies, and new trends; and through mentoring.
There are three main types of communities; urban, suburban and rural. We are beginning to learn about the three types of communities,the students will then begin working on dioramas.
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People join communities in order to:
Share new ideas, lessons learned, proven practices, insights, and practical suggestions.
Innovate through brainstorming, building on each other’s ideas, and keeping informed on emerging developments.
Reuse solutions through asking and answering questions, applying shared insights, and retrieving posted material.
Collaborate through threaded discussions, conversations, and interactions.
Learn from other members of the community; from invited guest speakers about successes, failures, case studies, and new trends; and through mentoring.
There are three main types of communities; urban, suburban and rural. We are beginning to learn about the three types of communities,the students will then begin working on dioramas.