Difference between revisions of "Workspaces"
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:* Anyone can create a workspace. You can set up a workspace with a specific theme and you can either invite co-workers to join or they can find and join in themselves to become members who can see and contribute to it. | :* Anyone can create a workspace. You can set up a workspace with a specific theme and you can either invite co-workers to join or they can find and join in themselves to become members who can see and contribute to it. | ||
− | Workspaces can be either public or private ([[Workspace Types |what's the difference?]]) | + | :* Workspaces can be either public or private ([[Workspace Types |what's the difference?]]) |
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:* You are the owner for any workspace you create, which means you can add and remove members, and delete the workspace | :* You are the owner for any workspace you create, which means you can add and remove members, and delete the workspace | ||
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:* The core collaboration part of a workspace is an [[Activity streams | activity stream]]. This enables you to collaborate on the topics covered by the workspace using [[What is a Post? | posts]] and comments | :* The core collaboration part of a workspace is an [[Activity streams | activity stream]]. This enables you to collaborate on the topics covered by the workspace using [[What is a Post? | posts]] and comments | ||
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:* This also means that if you are a member of a workspace, updates can be seen in your [[What_is_a_News_Feed? |News Feed]] and you will receive notifications when these happen | :* This also means that if you are a member of a workspace, updates can be seen in your [[What_is_a_News_Feed? |News Feed]] and you will receive notifications when these happen | ||
Revision as of 10:50, 16 April 2014
A Workspace is a place where you can connect a group of co-workers together to collaborate around a common topic. (More on what workspaces are for.)
- Anyone can create a workspace. You can set up a workspace with a specific theme and you can either invite co-workers to join or they can find and join in themselves to become members who can see and contribute to it.
- Workspaces can be either public or private (what's the difference?)
- You are the owner for any workspace you create, which means you can add and remove members, and delete the workspace
- The core collaboration part of a workspace is an activity stream. This enables you to collaborate on the topics covered by the workspace using posts and comments
- This also means that if you are a member of a workspace, updates can be seen in your News Feed and you will receive notifications when these happen
Some more answers for Workspaces are here:-
What does joining a workspace do for me?
What is the difference between an Public and Private workspace?
Why can I sometimes not post in a workspace?