CoP: CommBuild
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The CommBuild Community of Practice is focused on building and sustaining online and offline communities for nonprofits, charities, and other mission-based initiatives. Anyone interested in community building, whether you are formally in a Community Management job or not, is welcome to join the group and participate in the weekly chats. You do not need to be a member of NTEN to participate.
http://my.nten.org/group/commbuild
How to Participate:
- Join the group to participate in discussions, share resources, and more
- Participate in weekly Twitter chats on Tuesdays, from 1-2 pm EST at #CommBuild
- Learn more about this group
Got an idea for a chat topic? Interested in leading a chat? Sign up here and find out how.
You do not need to be a member of NTEN to join this Community of Practice and you do not need to be a member of the group or any organization to participate in the Twitter chats.
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Happy New Year! We're kicking off our weekly #commbuild TweetChats with our first chat of 2013 on Tues. Jan. 8th, 10am EST/1pm Pacific. Mera Szendro Bok (@MeraSB) will be facilitating the chat on curating and cultivating content in online communities. I'm excited about this topic and eager to hear your insights and ideas.
I am your official event manager for January, here to support event facilitators for January. If you've got a topic you'd like to discuss, sign up to be an event facilitator for an upcoming chat. There's a lot of expertise out there so don't be shy about sharing yours. I'm here to help with any questions you might have along the way.
Spread the word and come join in. Looking forward to "seeing" you online in the Twitterverse.
Best,
Megan
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Here is the tentative upcoming tweetchat schedule. See a blank spot? Sign up to faciliate at http://bit.ly/LH5EyB
- November 6 - Election Day - No formal commbuild chat, encouraging voting instead
- November 13 - Commbuild conference call
- November 20 - Jayne Cravens Getting an offline community to embrace its online counterpart
- November 27 -
- December 4 - Debra Askanase. Topic tbd.
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How do I sign up for #commbuild tweetchat event notifications?
Simples!
- Go to http://my.nten.org/settings/managegroup/id/468
- Select "on" under "When an event is created".
- You'll now recieve an email update when a new event is posted.
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What is #CommBuild and How Do I Get Involved?
This Community of Practice is focused on building and sustaining online and offline communities for nonprofits, charities, and other mission-based initiatives. Anyone interested in community building, whether you are formally in a Community Management job or not, is welcome to join the group and participate in the weekly chats.
You do not need to be a member of NTEN to join this Community of Practice and you do not need to be a member of the group or any organization to participate in the Twitter chats.
How to Participate
- Join the group to participate in discussions, share resources, and more
- Participate in the Twitter chats weekly, on Tuesdays, from 1-2 pm EST at #CommBuild
- Suggest a topic for discussion via this discussion thread.
More about the CommBuild Chat
These chats originated out of the #4Change network and are open to anyone interested in learning and sharing about building community, on and offline, with the use of social media or other technology tools. If you have a topic or question you'd like to explore in an upcoming chat, feel free to join the group or let us know anytime! Hope to have you join us next time! You can find previous chat archives from June 2011 or earlier here.
Participation Guidelines
Anyone is invited to join the chat, but we ask that the following guidelines be followed to ensure an open, respectful exchange:
- No personal attacks (this includes demeaning comments, name-calling, and so forth)
- No question is a stupid question
- Nothing is assumed (this means knowledge, experience, or anything else)
- Have lots of fun!
- Imagine your mother is watching the chat
Never participated in a tweetchat before? No problem! Check out these tips for tweetchat beginners from TechSoup.