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SharePoint 2013 community sites

SharePoint 2013 community sites. Chris Gideon Architect Microsoft. Community Home Page. Welcome section. Easily onboarding process. Conversations. Members and reputations. Communities and Reputations. Evolution of the SharePoint 2010 Forums

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SharePoint 2013 community sites

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  1. SharePoint 2013 community sites Chris Gideon Architect Microsoft

  2. Community Home Page Welcome section Easily onboarding process Conversations Members and reputations

  3. Communities and Reputations • Evolution of the SharePoint 2010 Forums • Builds on the concepts of discussions, likes, ratings, badges and reputations • Communities can be created by using a new Site Definition • Template available for site collections and sites • Uses Wiki Pages infrastructure • Each community site is self contained: • all community information is stored on local lists in the community

  4. Communities – Design • Content is organized by Categories, with a rich UI set of image and data • Presentation pages are «wiki pages» • Rich content experience • Easier to customize, don’t need to be SharePoint master for creating content • Users can use rating and liking for content • Can vote 1 to 5 stars, or Likes • Likes and rating are available on each site in SharePoint 2013 • Community Site specific features • Reputation • Moderation • Best replies & Featured discussions • Discussion Alerts …

  5. Community Categories Navigation Title Posts and replies Description

  6. Communities – Posting • Every post can be edited and deleted by the original owner as well as community owners • Every member of the community can report a post to the moderator (if the setting is enabled) • Marking a post as “featured”: once marked, a specific post will render at top of its category • Community administrators or moderators can set featured posts

  7. Communities – Conversations and Replies • A conversation can have zero or multiple replies • Replies can happen for the main topic or for other replies as well (replies of replies) • A reply can be reported to moderator • Community moderators can also delete or edit a reply • List of replies for a specific topic or questions can be sorted based on time (Oldest vs. Newest) or based on number of likes

  8. Communities – Conversations and Replies Best Reply: bubbles up in a specific reply and shows it up as the first reply in the discussion thread • Community Administrators and Moderators can set “best reply” on any replied to post • Regular members can mark a reply as the “best reply” if they created the original discussion post

  9. Community Owners Tools • Available in the home page and in site settings • Home page is «security trimmed»: only moderators see tools • Provides access to the main community settings and lists: • Discussions • Categories • Members • Badges • Reported Posts

  10. Ratings Model & Settings • Owners can enable ratings on Community • Ratings can be a star or like system: • Both are completely decoupled from Social DB and live only in the Content DB • Owner can switch between the two systems and rating values get preserved in the switch • Mouse hovering on the rating provides quick information at a glance: • Who rated • The value of the rate • Visual representation for your likes

  11. Tracking Your Reputation • People reputation is impacted by activities like creating posts, adding replies, etc. • Reputation is per community – reputation in one does not affect it in another community • Reputation model cannot be directly extended • Community owners control points for each activity

  12. Community Badges • There are two type of badges in communities: • Achieved badges • Gained by people from collecting points for performing specific activities • Gifted badges • Assigned by community owners

  13. Earning Badges • Administrators also configure the point thresholds required to achieve reputation rankings • Once a member reaches a specific level he/she receives a «badge» that shows achievement goals reached • Achieved badges can be displayed as a ranking level or text

  14. Gifted Badges • It’s a way for Community Owners to “push” recognition to a member • Not achieved by members • Assigned by Community owners • List of Gifted Badges can be managed to add or remove badges • Gifted Badges are shown in the people status with a specific Icon to highlight the badge

  15. Community Members and My Membership • The Members list displays all members, their rank and various metrics • People can also see their status and what is needed to move to the next level of reputation:

  16. Report to Moderator • Allows any members to report any post (reply or discussion) to the Moderator • Reports with comments are stored in an hidden list • Members are notified real time of their reported activity • Moderators can then decide to delete, edit or remove the Report

  17. Search • Contextual Search in Community Site • Search results provide community and members information • Custom Display template • Search result contextualized to the Community site

  18. Community Portal • Displays a directory of Communities within the organization • Starting point for Communities, where and what they are and join • Site collection that gets provisioned by CA • Administrator defines the Community Portal entry point • Uses Search to populate the list of the existing communities • There’s a lag between the time a new Community gets created and when it shows up in the Portal • Provides ability to search for Communities within the Portal • It is security trimmed: displays Communities based on permissions (access)

  19. Community Portal

  20. Demo Community Walkthrough

  21. © 2012 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries. The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.

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