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'''Forum''' - aka newsgroup, a forum is a Web Site where users can post and exchange ideas on any given subject. | '''Forum''' - aka newsgroup, a forum is a Web Site where users can post and exchange ideas on any given subject. | ||
− | An example of a forum is [http://forums.filefront.com/ Filefront Gaming Forums]. Users | + | |
+ | An example of a forum is [http://forums.filefront.com/ Filefront Gaming Forums]. Users interested in gaming can discuss titles, request help, discuss the latest gaming hardware/software etc. | ||
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Forum - aka newsgroup, a forum is a Web Site where users can post and exchange ideas on any given subject.
An example of a forum is Filefront Gaming Forums. Users interested in gaming can discuss titles, request help, discuss the latest gaming hardware/software etc.
Please discuss any information relevant to the topic below. Add new threads by adding a link below the question with date and name or by adding text.
Student Collaboration: Wikis, Blogs and Forums in Higher Education
14.01.08 Lindsey : Anyone found any modern interesting articles?
15.01.08 Matt : Plenty - how much are you willing to pay?
15.01.08 Shem : Hmm... well, there's all sorts out there - try Johnny Chung Lee, he's a researcher using the Wiimote for all sorts of cool new things.