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This one-day course will provide a thorough introduction to the business and practice of running a community or social network online.
moreThe seminar will be structured to provide three formal sessions covering key aspects of the topic followed by a less formal ‘clinic’ session in which attendees can ask about issues that are affecting or might affect their own community and user-generated content sites. We’ve drawn together three experts in online communities to provide the best information available on the topic. more
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Learn to build, manage and grow online communities in this one-day course. Taught by Lizzie Jackson, Editor, Communities, BBC.
Learn to build, manage and grow online communities in one day. Taught by Lizzie Jackson, Editor, Communities, BBC.
This one-day course will give new media professionals a thorough introduction to the business and practice of running an online community.
The course is presented in association with Emint (www.e- mint.org.uk), the network of virtual community professionals. The tutor is Lizzie Jackson, Editor, Communities at the BBC. She will take the class through the major issues, challenges and opportunities in managing an online community.
Coffee and convene
Introduction and Definitions
How to Build a Community
Meet a Community Manager
An experienced online community professional will be talking
about the challenges and responsibilities of being a community
manager.
Lunch: Lunch is provided with this course.
“Excellent overview of key issues”
“I host forums for clients and consult on forums to others, so this was all very excellent and useful info.”
“Stimulating debate, useful examples and good insights.”
“Very good subject knowledge from tutor and guests. All pitched at right level.”
“Business and personal- gained an excellent knowledge of what the on-line community world is all about – lots of ideas and benefits to take back to work.”
“Didn’t know about the subject area at all beforehand and thought it was a great introduction, particularly the workshop. Very open and yet well structured.”
“Looking at actual examples together was productive, because it was both critical and imaginative, bringing in the expertise of participants with the tutors.”
Companies that have previously attended Managing Online Communities include:
BBCLocation
PSI Conference Centre
100 Park Village East, Camden Town, London NW1 3SR; nearest tube station: Mornington Crescent, nearest train station: Euston, Busses: 24, 27, 29, 88, 134, 168, 253
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