Allow users to collaborate while increasing the amount of content your organization offers through the Wiki Glossary. Like Wikipedia for your industry, users can submit definitions and allow other participants to review, rate, and edit. Great tool to increase user engagement and improve SEO. Wiki Glossary is part of the Connected Community Product Suite
This is not a wiki
Stores definitions of words, phrases, terms that are used in the jargon of your association.
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social capital
See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whuffie
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cloud computing
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The term is not present in the glossary. I think it means the ability to post on multiple different discussions, but it would be helpful if more detail could be spelled out on the current functionality of Higher Logic's system and limits, it would be very helpful
A tag cloud or word cloud (or weighted list in visual design) is a visual depiction of user-generated tags, or simply the word content of a site, used typically to describe the content of web sites. Tags are usually single words and are typically listed alphabetically, and the importance of a...
3 Comments - The landing page of the HUG Wiki Glossary has a Tag Cloud
The "My Shared Files" is especially useful to easily edit or update a document From the profile page, a member can click any of their networks on the bottom left hand corner and find all of the members that share the same demographics as them (e.g. city, state, alma mater, experience, interests) When working on presentations, members can use the advanced search to find specific file types (e.g. .ppt, .xls, .doc) and tags If your members use feed readers, they can subscribe to specific discussions, libraries, blogs and glossary terms to receive updates on when new items have been posted to the community Members can reply by email Turn on "promote this post" so you can pick specific posts to make public Here are some bonus tips for mobile users to keep in mind: If you're licensed for the Eventsential app and MemberCentric, members can directly access the event app with one-touch With Evensential, members can take and share notes from their mobile device, such as an iPad If members download the app, they'll receive a push notification when they have a new contact request or community invitation If you have an in-person meeting with another member, you can use the directory to find the member's phone number, email and address
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