CNM Social Spaces

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CNM Social Spaces (hereinafter, the Lectio) is the lesson part of the CNM Social Essentials lesson that introduces its participants to CNMCyber.com. This lesson belongs to the CNMCyber for Action session of EmployableU Concepts.


Content

The predecessor lectio is What CNM Social Is.

Script

CNMCyber.com facilitates a web-based social network of those people who use CNMCyber. Those people can participate in this network through online societies called "spaces." CNMCyber.com provides every community space with its announcement board and messaging feature. The spaces provide their members with private wikipages and file-sharing tools.
So, each society can share documents, media files, discuss them, and collaborate on new documents. CNMCyber.com also allows for sharing the selected space content with non-registered users, known as NetAnyones at CNMCyber.
Some spaces are open to everyone and you are welcome to join any of those in order to post your questions, share your experiences, or get in touch with someone else.
If you don't know where to start, you can take advantage of the "Welcome Space". To discuss anything related to CNMCyber and/or to access its administrators, you can join the special space called CNMCyber User Community. If you speak not only English, you can also explore those spaces that are designed for those users who speak languages rather than English.

Key terms

Social networking service, community space, job support group

Closing

Have you ever administered any web-based social network? --Yes/No/I'm not sure

CNM Social Communities is the successor lectio.

Questions

Placement entrance exam

True/False questions

  • In addition to registered users, CNMCyber.com (does not) allows for sharing the selected space content with non-registered users, known as NetAnyones at CNMCyber.
  • CNMCyber.com (does not) have especially designed spaces for those users who speak languages rather than English.