Monte Ozarka
TNPer
Class for this course doesn't actually begin until tomorrow, but I figured that I might as well throw this up here.
Introduction
Hey there and welcome to Forums & their Importance in NS I!
If you take a look at the RMB and WFE, you'll see that the citizens of this region are constantly hawking the forum URL all over the place. Why do we care so much? Why do we try to get more people (like you ) to come on board here?
Well, we must first realize that the region is at the same time a community and a place for communication. Neither communal bonds nor effective governance can be established when the Regional Message Board only shows the 10 latest messages from people. In order to create a strong, united region, its individual nations must first form the bonds to join their efforts together. Without some sense of community being formed, each nation will go their own way, and the region itself will be rather insignificant.
Forums, therefore, provide a cultural and historical basis upon which community and an effective region are built. The flexibility and data storage that they bring to a region are invaluable to this end.
Of course, forums also provide a way for nations not in the same region to communicate publicly with each other. Inter-regional organizations, as well as many alliances, could simply not exist from lacking a mode of effective communication.
To emphasize the importance of forums to a region, throughout the course of this class, we'll be looking at various examples of where forums have had an impact on the region, as a whole.
The syllabus for this class is attached in the post below.
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I believe that AP3 10 is the only one in the class this semester, so we'll be getting pretty cozy.
I sometimes tend to be wordy and go on and on and on, but I'd really appreciate it if you would ask me questions about whatever you're confused or interested about.
Introduction
Hey there and welcome to Forums & their Importance in NS I!
If you take a look at the RMB and WFE, you'll see that the citizens of this region are constantly hawking the forum URL all over the place. Why do we care so much? Why do we try to get more people (like you ) to come on board here?
Well, we must first realize that the region is at the same time a community and a place for communication. Neither communal bonds nor effective governance can be established when the Regional Message Board only shows the 10 latest messages from people. In order to create a strong, united region, its individual nations must first form the bonds to join their efforts together. Without some sense of community being formed, each nation will go their own way, and the region itself will be rather insignificant.
Forums, therefore, provide a cultural and historical basis upon which community and an effective region are built. The flexibility and data storage that they bring to a region are invaluable to this end.
Of course, forums also provide a way for nations not in the same region to communicate publicly with each other. Inter-regional organizations, as well as many alliances, could simply not exist from lacking a mode of effective communication.
To emphasize the importance of forums to a region, throughout the course of this class, we'll be looking at various examples of where forums have had an impact on the region, as a whole.
The syllabus for this class is attached in the post below.
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I believe that AP3 10 is the only one in the class this semester, so we'll be getting pretty cozy.
I sometimes tend to be wordy and go on and on and on, but I'd really appreciate it if you would ask me questions about whatever you're confused or interested about.