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Online community or forum is a group of individual who interact with each other using internet for educational, technical, social or other purposes. While in online community the users may remain relatively stranger with no bond between them in forums individual form a bond with their shared common interests.

Earlier, Yahoo groups and Google groups provided means to form communities and through chat rooms helped people to discuss topics based on common personal interest. But nowadays there are many social networking sites, blogs, wiki which have expanded the virtual communities further by each becoming a community on its own. Most of the online communities follow a similar life cycle wherein each participant starts off as an observer. After a while they become novice they start interacting in the community. After a certain period of time by constant participation they become a regular and later on a leader where his opinions are treated with greater respect and he provides more suggestions and ideas. After a long time the participant may decide to leave the community for varied reason like change of interest, busy schedule etc and hence he becomes an elder.

Forums are governed and maintained by group of individuals known as moderators or administrators. To become a member of forum usually person ahs to fill a registration form giving their personal details. Some forums allow user to remain anonymous .There are rules and policy to be followed for continuous participation in a forum. If forum policy is not adhered to there are several steps which are taken like issuing preliminary warning followed by short term ban and permanent ban, IP blocking if the offence is repeated. The forum consists of a tree like directory structure with ‘threads’ with post within them at the lowest end. Thread is generally a topic around which the whole discussion is based. All members of the forum can participate in the thread by writing post which is nothing but participant’s message in a block along with his details along with his participation history. All the member content is monitored by moderator who keeps the forum clean by deleting inappropriate content, manages it, provided topics for discussion, and provides answers to user queries related to forum or the topic concerned. The administrators deal with smooth running of the forums .Their responsibility can include promoting member to moderator(or vice versa),make forum rules and policies, maintain database or make decision regarding the appearance of the forum.

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Statehouse Live: Bill halting state funds for remedial courses at KU, other ... - Lawrence Journal World


Statehouse Live: Bill halting state funds for remedial courses at KU, other ...
Lawrence Journal World
In addition, after that effective date, universities could provide the courses from other funding sources if they wanted. KU offers one remedial course, intermediate algebra, which has an average of 900 students enrolled each fall.

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FOX 5 Investigates: Majority of high school students not college ready - MyFox Washington DC


FOX 5 Investigates: Majority of high school students not college ready
MyFox Washington DC
Part of the common core standard is to have all students learn intermediate algebra (algebra II). Prince George's County offers a "middle college" program, partnering with the community college so students graduate from high school with a two-year ...

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State funding of remedial courses still in Legislature's crosshairs - Lawrence Journal World


State funding of remedial courses still in Legislature's crosshairs
Lawrence Journal World
This, she said, would give universities time to adjust and possibly develop plans with community colleges on offering the classes. KU offers one remedial course, intermediate algebra, which has an average of 900 students enrolled each fall.

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Your Students, Your Schools -- Des Moines east/north
DesMoinesRegister.com
Eighth-grade pre-algebra classes joined forces with the science department and created roller coasters last week. The roller coasters are constructed with foam pipe insulation and recycled materials like pop bottles and cans. Each roller coaster had to ...

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RIVERSIDE: Two-year college guarantee unveiled - Press-Enterprise


RIVERSIDE: Two-year college guarantee unveiled
Press-Enterprise
BY DAYNA STRAEHLEY Students at Riverside's Norte Visa High School cheered Monday as they heard details of a two-year guarantee to give them courses to graduate from Riverside City College at a time when other freshmen struggle to get any classes.

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