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 | | The Star Cafe is a set of collaborative tools. It is owned and operated by the American Friends Service Committee for the purpose of enhancing communication in support of the peace and justice missions of AFSC. |  | | As you first enter the Star Café Rooms, there are several rooms you will want to visit first and some documents to read that will help you get oriented. |  | | Star Community Rooms are websites for groups to share discussions, documents, calendars, etc. Community Rooms are visible to the public -- for reading only. |  | | Private or Work Rooms are found in Community Rooms. Private or Work Rooms are visible only to the group that created them, not to the public. |  | | Each room in the Star Café will have an “About this room...” document to be filled out and maintained by the room’s host. It contains information about the room, the community it serves, the room owner, and the room host. |  | | The Star Café rooms are “furnished” with Web Parts, which are separate sections on the room’s web page. These web parts can be linked to other web parts, expanding their usefulness in on-line collaboration. |  | | To enter a private room a user needs to log into the Star Café. Once logged in, users can make changes to their password (7 character minimum), e-mail address and/or display name. |  | | Alerts will provide email notification to you when there is activity in a web site that you are interested in keeping current with. |  | | A CQ is a series of web conferences in the Star Café, designed to share knowledge on a specific topic or skill. CQ comes from the Latin word colloqui, which means "to talk together". |  | | LearnAbouts are Star Café Community Rooms that serve as the center for the exchange of information and advice for a specific community of users in the Star Cafe. |
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