Online Communities
Online Communities
An online community is a group of people with common interests who use the Internet
(web sites, email, instant messaging, etc) to communicate, work together and pursue their
interests over time.
Profile
Social profiles are a description of individuals' social characteristics that identify them on
social media sites such as LinkedIn and Facebook.
Biographical details such as name , gender, date of birth, location and language’’
An about you or short description of the user
Details about the users work and education
Travel history
Family details such as relationship status, family members and pets.
Contact information such as telephone number, email address and website
Profile and background images, colour schemes and designs.
Today, there are scores of social media site. They provide different services, have different
fan followings and enjoy very distinct identity. Yet, all of them share some common
characteristics. So, how do you identify them?
# 1. Provide free web space: Members of these sites don’t need to own or share web
servers. They can publish their content on the free space provided by these sites.
# 2. Provide free web address: Members are allotted a unique web address that becomes
the web identity of an individual or a business. It can be used to identify, connect and share
content.
# 3. Ask members to build profiles: These sites require members to build their profiles.
Information entered in the profiles is used to connect friends and contacts, and build
networks that connect people with similar likes and interests across the world.
# 4. Encourage members to upload content: These sites allow members to upload text
messages, photographs, audio and video files. All posts are published in in descending order
with the last post coming first. Most important, all content is published in real time, and can
be read, viewed or shared instantly.
# 5. Allow members to build conversations: Members can browse content and comment
upon it. By doing so, social media sites allow members to engage in conversations that
increase engagement.
An online game is a video game that is either partially or primarily played through the
Internet or any other computer network available. ... Many online games create their own
online communities, while other games, especially social games, integrate the players'
existing real-life communities
Question -Explain how playing games online can help them develop social and other skills.( 8
marks)