Online Support GroupsLesson 2: Building the GroupIn this Lesson, we will break down the where and how of building an online support group. We will look at current hosting options such as with Yahoo! Groups, what a basic online group needs to function, setting membership requirements, deciding on rules, looking at building a separate web site, and the initial size of your group. Where To Go and What You NeedPlaces where you can create your group, or find one to join:
Of course, you also have the option of building a web site that would serve as the group. This can be very time consuming and expensive. So before deciding if you want a web site to function as your online support group, let's look at the basics a group should have.
Now, we will break down the top three places to consider hosting your group with: Yahoo, MSN, and AOL. Yahoo! Groups:
MSN Groups:
AOL Groups:
Although from the outside these three options might look alike, there are quite different in functionality. One of AOL's biggest drawbacks is that the chat room is only for AOL Internet access subscribers. Providing access to an alternative chat function could help in over coming this. MSN has some good benefits in that you can create as many or as few group areas as you want. One of the drawbacks to it is that the group has to be private to keep non-members from viewing the group's information. Yahoo! has the best functionality, in my opinion. It is easy to use and provides just about everything a group could need. Permission levels can be set so that the public, just members, or only the owner/managers can have access to the different areas of the group. Plus, you can have different access levels for different areas. Visit the course's discussion board for a special announcement! |