WebWeaver® Community: A platform for learning communities
WebWeaver® Community has been developed for learning communities which aim both at crosslinking their members and fostering web-based learning. The cost-effective standard solution that can be flexibly adapted to different kinds of web-based networks or communities.
WebWeaver® Community is designed to support communication and cooperation among the platform members. With this aim, a broad spectrum of online tools is available and can be combined according to the goals of the platform operator.
Tools for the individual memberE-mail File storage Online contacts Personal profile Calendar Address book Foto album Messenger Blog Bookmarks RSS-Feeds Tasks Notes Website System messages | | Tools in the CommunityTagging of topics and persons Social bookmarking Groups or subcommunities Blogs Wikis Messages Polls Boards Forums Mailing lists Chats Rating of content Maps (geolocation of members and institutions) |
Learning features
In addition to community features, WebWeaver® Community offers specific pedagogical tools. They allow to create and to promote learning offers with:
- Interactive online courses
- Learning plans
- Learning logs
- Progress check
- Tools for cooperative learning such as wikis and blogs
Customised solutions
WebWeaver® Community is optimised for mobile use and includes standard APIs such as WebDAV, IMAP and iCal. Native apps for iOS und Android facilitate the mobile use of the core functions such as file storage, instant messages and forums. |
WebWeaver® Community is highly customisable. This concerns the layout of the web interface, the structure, the tools as well as the APIs to databases, payment systems and CRM software.
qualiboXX, community and learning platform of the Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training
Frank Neises, project leader of qualiboXX
“Our platform qualiboXX, based on WebWeaver® Community represents existing networks in the sector of professional education and encourages its members to get into contact with each other and to interchange knowledge and experiences.”
Further references (in German)