I am thanking those two list members who replied, and I should note they both suggested the work by Gilly Salmon. Since then I have found the key search phrase “online community management”, or even “online community engagement”, to Google for the topic I needed.
Kind regards.
Alec
--- El mar, 5/5/09, Alejandro Chiner Arias <[log in to unmask]> escribió:
> De: Alejandro Chiner Arias <[log in to unmask]>
> Asunto: [VLES] Dynamization of online communities
> Para: [log in to unmask]
> Fecha: martes, 5 mayo, 2009 8:10
> How to make an online community come
> to life? I am looking for references to
> received wisdom on dynamization of virtual environments,
> i.e. how to foster
> participation and do it successfully.
>
> We know from experience it is not enough to set up the
> system or tool, e.g.
> social software. If the initiative is not to fall
> flat, users need somehow
> to be attracted and enthused, so that they engage in the
> community, become
> part of it and make it come to life and live on. The
> question is how and it
> applies not only to the educational VLE .
>
> Many thanks.
>
> Alec
> http://www.linkedin.com/in/chiner
>
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