New Tactics hosts group spaces for its online community members. These group spaces can be used for more indepth collaboration, coordination and communication among human rights practitioners. Here are some examples of how New Tactics groups have been utilized:
- Participants in a training use a New Tactics group to keep in contact with each other
- Participants in a dialogue use a group to continue sharing ideas and resources
- A network of human rights defenders use a group to share ideas with each other
- A campaign uses a group to share updates and documents with its members
- An educator uses a group to stay connected to her students
- Students use a group to collaborate online
Once you join a New Tactics online group, you can share information in several different ways:
- You can begin and join group dialogues
- You can share documents, spreadsheets, etc
- You can share images and links to videos
- You can share links to resources, websites, etc
- You can start and add to a group wiki
For a visual introduction to what you can do in a New Tactics group, see our presentation on Prezi.

