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title: "About Groups"
teaching: 0
exercises: 15
questions:
- "Question here"
objectives:
- "List the objectives"
keypoints:
- "List the key takeaways for the episode"
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# 4. Memberships
Understanding the the types of grouping that people in your organization or collaboration form is helpful when modeling your organization. We will be talking in depth about modeling your organization within COmanage in the next lesson, though it will be helpful for you to have some specific examples in mind when we do that.
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# Hands on - Considering how people are linked to your organization
![Interactive system activity](/assets/img/hands-on-keyboard.png)
Consider the people that you have been working with on your worksheet [ :memo: Modeling People](/files/handouts/CO310-ModelingPeople.pdf). How are these individuals connected to your organization? Things to consider:
* Are they in different organizational units, for example, the medical school and the business school, or internal members and visiting students, etc.
* Are they in specific departments?
* What formal and informal groups are they in? For example, project groups, mailing lists, role groups (like department heads), collaborations (like the holiday party committee)
In the **Memberships** box of the worksheet, jot down several collections of people that each of your `CO Persons`:gear: are a part of.
Share what you have written with someone else in the workshop. Is there anything that they considered that you might want to include on your sheet as well?
[15 min]
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# Terminology
## COmanage Objects :gear:
OBJECT | DESCRIPTION
------ | -----------
## Worksheets
WORKSHEET | DESCRIPTION
--------- | -----------
[ :memo: Modeling People](/files/handouts/CO310-ModelingPeople.pdf) | Planning sheet used in this lesson for understanding how to model people in COmanage. This sheet is used to organize how specific people and their relationships would be expressed within COmanage
## Slides
To be included
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NEXT SECTION: [4. Permissions](/_episodes/04-permissions.md)
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LESSON OVERVIEW: [CO310 - Modeling People in COmanage](../index.md)
WORKSHOP OVERVIEW: [COmanage Workshop: Managing Identities & Collaborations](https://github.internet2.edu/lpaglione/COmg-trainingOverview/blob/master/README.md)