Authors:
Kim Fagerudd
and
Eija Koskivaara
Affiliation:
Kemisk-Tekniska Fakulteten, Åbo Akademi Univeristy, Turku School of Economics, Finland
Keyword(s):
Non-profit organisation, sport, well-being, homepage.
Related
Ontology
Subjects/Areas/Topics:
Social Information Systems
;
Social Networks and Organizational Culture
;
Society, e-Business and e-Government
;
Web Information Systems and Technologies
Abstract:
This paper presents how local orienteering club with the interactive homepage attract new members, and
communicate with people interested in or involve with the club. Especially, the children and youth sector is
presented. This communication way is important in the city, where orienteering places are around the city
and surroundings. Orienteering really is a hobby for the whole family – a real sport for all who wants to
promote physical activity with metal and social well-being. It can be practised almost anywhere in the
world, in all kinds of terrain from parks to woods. A map and a compass, and suitable outdoor clothes are all
you need to get started. Orienteers navigate their way round a with the map and compass. To reach
orienteering places is challenging, especially for newcomers, as the physical activity place changes almost
every time, otherwise orienteer’s learns the terrain too well and the mental feedback is not so rewarding
anymore. The interactive homepage of you
th sector have eight items.
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