BeeSites help BeeSpace communities to communicate, collaborate, and develop a shared capacity for problem-solving. BeeSites are easy-to-setup websites that include features for:
easily updating content (via an inline web editor)
sharing downloadable documents and images (with specific users, or the whole world)
managing web-based discussion boards
creating and editing itemized lists (e.g. URL links, upcoming events, contacts)
Can BeeSites be useful for you? Yes! If you are:
- A collaborative working group, you might use a BeeSite to plan meetings, collaboratively revise working papers, create lists of links to interesting sites, share interesting news ...
- A honey bee researcher, you might use a BeeSite to manage links to often-used websites, access your work via the Internet, easily maintain a website featuring your publications, share in-progress articles with colleagues, maintain a list of professional contacts ...
- A classroom teacher, you might use a BeeSite to share a class syllabus with your students, provide an online workspace for students to upload projects, maintain lists of online resources ...
- A bioinformatics software programmer, you might use a BeeSite to manage your tasks, archive versions of your code, discuss programming concepts with colleagues ...