How can group members create and publish projects together online?
The members of a group can each create web pages independently and then share, copy, paste, and link them into one project. That communal project can then be shared internally within the group and community, or it can be given a web address and put online for a larger audience. It is also possible for each group member to produce an independent project, any collection of web pages and links, and to link a collection of such projects by means of their web addresses and a common menu. The advantage to this second option for publishing group work online is that a group member can continue to edit and grow his or her portion of an expansive, collective project, and those changes, saved by that member, will be immediately accessible online. In groups where only the Group Leader has the power to put material online, he or she can publish material through either of these options.
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