Tribes

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This section allows you to set-up and configure your student Tribes. Tribes is a way of categorising and grouping students based on their answers to specific questions, which they will be asked when they register on your UnionCloud site. You can use the standard system questions and tribes or you can create your own questions and configure rules to sort your students into your bespoke tribes.

As standard, the Tribes functionality will be turned off on your site. To activate Tribes simply tick the relevant checkbox, as seen in the screenshot to the right, and press save. This will make Tribes live on your site with the standard OneVoice questions and tribes configuration. Please note, if you would like to create your own unique tribes DO NOT active tribes until you have finished setting-up your questions, rules and tribes. More details on how to do this are below in the Creating Bespoke Tribes section.

Using OneVoice Standard Tribes

You can get started straight away with Tribes by using the default tribing questions which are already configured in your system. To do this, all you need to do is tick the Activate Tribes box and nothing else.

Tribing Questions Setup

In this section you will see that all the questions and answers are blocked out and uneditable, as you are using the default settings and these cannot be edited or changed in any way. The standard questions/phrases are:

  • I like to have a big night out.
  • Achieving things that will benefit others gives me more satisfaction than anything else.
  • I know exactly who I am and what I can achieve.
  • I often feel excluded by the culture followed by this university.
  • I am easily influenced by others.
  • I like to take initiatives in these activities.

All of these questions can be answered by selecting the option: Strongly agree, Agree, Neither agree nor disagree, Disagree or Strongly disagree from the single select dropdown. The only exception is the last question which is a mulit-select tickbox, with the options: Sports, Events, Volunteering and Democracy.

Tribes Setup

Standard Tribes Types

Clicking on the Tribes Setup tab next to Tribing Questions Setup will bring up the page to the right. This is a list of all the default tribes which students will be placed into by answering the questions above. Similarly to the questions, these are also uneditable. The standard tribes are:

  • Studious Solos
  • Flow Goers
  • Leading Lights
  • Conscientious Carers
  • Party People
Show Standard Tribe

Clicking on the Cog.png icon next to a Tribe will give you the option to Show Tribe, Show Tribe Members and Download Member Details.

  • Show Tribe - This is essentially the Tribe summary page, with the completed fields of Name, Description, Status and Rule (an example of this can be seen to the right).
  • Show Tribe Members - This will present you with a list of all students in that particular Tribe group, with the fields of University ID, Forename, Surname, Birth Date and Email. If you would like more indepth details, you can click the blue Generate Report button at the top of the page to download a CSV file of all members' details.
  • Download Member Details - Clicking on this icon will automatically download a CSV file of Tribe member details to your device, without having to navigate away from the Tribes page.

Creating Bespoke Tribes

Override OneVoice Tribe Rules

To create your own questions and Tribes tick the checkbox next to Override OneVoice Tribe Rules and click Save. This will refresh the page and bring up a screen similar to Questionnaire.

Tribing Questions Setup

You will recognise this functionality from the Questionnaire section, which is very similar. On this page, which is shown to the right, you can add new questions by clicking on the green Add Question button. On a question tile you do a number of things.

  • Toggle the Hide Question checkbox to choose if you want this particular question to be visible to students.
  • Display as - choose if you want your answers to be displayed as either a Single Select Dropdown or Multi-Select Tickbox.
  • Question - Enter your actual question/phrase which you want students to answer or comment on.
  • Add Options - Click the grey bar at the bottom to add answer options to your question. Click the red X on an option to delete it, for example if you add too many.
  • For each option you will need to add a label in the blank textbox, for example agree/disagree or yes/no.
  • Toggle the Hide Option checkbox to choose if you want this particular option to be visible to students. Options cannot be deleted once in use because they will be linked to active data, but use this checkbox if you wish to hide this option.

Tribes Setup

Custom Tribes Setup

The Tribes setup page will show you a list of all the Tribes you have created and their status (whether they are active on the site or inactive). Clicking on the Cog.png icon, next to a Tribe, will give you more and slightly different options to what is avaliable for the default Tribes, as seen above:

  • Show Tribe - The Tribe summary page, with the completed fields of Name, Description, Status and Rule.
  • Edit Tribe Rule - Presents you with the Tribe Rule screen, for easy access of editing its rule (more indepth walkthrough to Tribe Rules below).
  • Delete - Removes the Tribe from your site.
  • Show Tribe Members - This will present you with a list of all students in that particular Tribe group, with the fields of University ID, Forename, Surname, Birth Date and Email. If you would like more indepth details, you can click the blue Generate Report button at the top of the page to download a CSV file of all members' details.
  • Download Member Details - Clicking on this icon will automatically download a CSV file of Tribe member details to your device, without having to navigate away from the Tribes page.
  • Deactivate (or Activate) Tribe - To make the Tribe active or inactive on your site, depending on its current status.

Creating Tribing Rules