1. Go to www.unschoold.com/groups/create to create a group.

2. Enter the group's title (aka group name) and description. You have the options of tagging the group with keywords and entering a mission statement as well.

3. Use the options in the Subscription requests section to create an Open, Moderated, invite only or closed group.

4. Below that there are several checkboxes. Select the options you prefer.

5. Click Submit at the bottom to finish.

To change your subscription settings, you need to edit your profile: go to your account page and click the edit tab under your username. Scroll down the Subscription settings section. You can then select/deselect Autosubscribe to change autosubscribe settings.

To edit subscriptions to group entries, go to www.unschoold.com/groups/my and click the relevant my subscription link.

To see and edit the list of everything you're subscribed to, go to your control panel and click the my subsriptions icon.

In your profile settings are options for following stuff. To edit your profile, go to your account page and click the edit tab under your username. Scroll down the Subscription settings section. You can then select Autosubscribe to automatically subscribe to anything you post or comment on. You will then receives emails when something you subcribe to is commented on. The Include teaser option will add the teaser text to the email for some extra context.

To add/edit subscriptions to group entries, go to www.unschoold.com/groups/my and click the relevant my subscription link.

To see and edit the list of everything you're subscribed to, go to your control panel and click the my subsriptions icon.

A group is similar to the concept behind groups at Yahoo or Google - a collection of people with a shared interest. You have a shared messages (like a group blog), a group forum and group polls. Groups can be totally open & public or completely private.

Yes - and it's easier than copying/pasting multiple group email addresses :-) There are two ways to do it:

1. In the navigation bar, hover over groups and select write a group entry from the dropdown menu. You can select which of your groups the entry appears in by selecting them from the Audience menu. You can select multiple groups by holding down the Ctrl key while clicking (Command key on Macs).

2. Go to your control panel and click the new group entry icon. You can select which of your groups the entry appears in by selecting them from the Audience menu. You can select multiple groups by holding down the Ctrl key while clicking (Command key on Macs).

You can write a group entry one of three ways:

1. In the navigation bar, hover over groups and select write a group entry from the dropdown menu. You can select which of your groups the entry appears in by selecting them from the Audience menu. You can select multiple groups by holding down the Ctrl key while clicking (Command key on Macs).

2. Go to your control panel and click the new group entry icon. You can select which of your groups the entry appears in by selecting them from the Audience menu. You can select multiple groups by holding down the Ctrl key while clicking (Command key on Macs).

3. Go to the group home page and click the Create Group entry link to the right. This will only allow you to post to that specific group.

Go to www.unschoold.com/groups/my. You can also click the group activity to get an overview of all activity in your groups.

1. Go to www.unschoold.com/groups/create to create a group.

2. Enter the group's title (aka group name) and description. You have the options of tagging the group with keywords and entering a mission statement as well.

3. In the Subscription requests section, select Moderated, invite only or closed.

4. Below that there are several checkboxes. Uncheck list in groups directory. This will prevent the group from being listed publically.

5. Check the box labelled private group. This will allow the group to only be seen by members (aka subscribers).

6. Click Submit at the bottom to finish.

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