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What is User Base

Profiling Target Learners for the Development of Effective Learning Strategies: Emerging Research and Opportunities
Established population of users for a particular social media platform.
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Profiling “User Bases” of Online Social Contexts: Designing Learning With Social Media Integrations
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-1573-0.ch006
Abstract
One aspect of profiling to enhance teaching and learning involves the various contexts in which learners will engage, such as particular social media ecosystems and their attendant microcultures (the social norms and common practices in these spaces), particularly if learners will be engaging with individuals outside of the formal classroom. Understanding the larger online social context helps define the affordances and constraints of what can be effectively taught and learned. This involves profiling the current user base of the online social spaces where the learners will be engaging and interacting and co-creating knowledge.
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Peripheral Vision: Engaging Multimodal Social Media Datasets to Differentiate MOOC Platforms by Course Offerings and User Bases
The typical population of people who have used and continue to use a particular software or platform.
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