Types of groups
If you want to share your knowledge and experience or express doubts, set up a group. Select the group type which is most suitable for your needs. Then describe it, explain its aim, the rules and specify the type of that group: thematic group, problem group, discussion group or organization group.
Remember that being a member of this portal obliges you to follow the rules of etiquette. First, your posts should be in keeping with the topic. Second, you mustn’t use abusive language or offend anyone. Last, you mustn’t publish any illegal materials here.
THEMATICS GROUPS
Thematic groups serve for the discussion of certain topics and for gathering info concerning them. If you have interesting documents and videos to share or you know WWW pages devoted to the topic, add them to the group resources. Then set up a theme on the forum and describe its contents shortly. If you want to discuss it, add a comment.
PROBLEM GROUPS
Problem groups offer a way for the users to report problems that they notice in the process of balanced development. It also allows other users to discuss these problems and present possible solutions. You may set up a problem group if you want to find a solution to the matter which is bothering you. You can discuss the issue on the forum and add materials relevant to the topic.
DISCUSSION GROUPS
Discussion groups are designed to enable conversations between users on various matters concerning balanced development. If you want to ask a question, share your observation, or simply propose a topic which seems worth considering by other users, set up a discussion group.
ORGANIZATION GROUP
Organization groups may be the perfect means of communication between its members. You can gather there a range of different materials (like films, pictures, documents), discuss certain issues on the forum and keep a calendar. You can set up a closed group if you want to limit its members only to the users whom you invite. Public groups are available to all members of the portal.
Translated by Marta Pesz

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