Jophrium

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Jophspace

Jophspace.com is a website (one of the 5 sample websites, also located at jophspace.jophr.net) which features virtual spaces for marginalized communities. Every non-profit organization whose clients belong to various marginalized communities pays Jophrium.com the sum of $1.00 per client per year, billed quarterly. The virtual spaces include forums and chat rooms, and clients can maintain blogs (using Lystagger, not just plain text). Forums can be organization-specific, or population-specific. The initial target population is for consumer/survivors, or individuals with mental health issues. Progress Place, a clubhouse for consumer/survivors, will act as a testbed for Jophspace. Clubs having fewer than 25 members can use Jophspace for free.

Jophteach

Jophteach.com is a website (one of the 5 sample websites, also located at jophteach.jophr.net) which links tutors with students. Some tutors charge their students an hourly rate, and Jophrium receives 10 percent of that revenue stream. Non-members can only make use of volunteer tutors. The tutors teach math, literacy, and coding. A web-based interactive whiteboard enables the tutor to interact with a single student. The tutor and student take turns interacting with the whiteboard. At the beginning of each turn, every move (mouse clicks and text entered during the previous turn) is replayed, and then further interaction takes place. Prefabricated lessons are prepared by volunteer curriculum-writers and displayed on the interactive whiteboard.

Jophboard

Jophboard.com is a website (one of the 5 sample websites, also located at jophboard.jophr.net) where you can play 2-player non-animated games: think board games and card games. You can also create your own Jophboard games using Jovelyst and Lystagger.

Jophboard Members

Jophboard members (who must be Jophrium members) can create home pages/bios written in Lystagger, post in forums, view games in progress, participate in tournaments, and hold player rating values for each Jophboard game they are involved with. An example of a player rating value is a chess rating, where a rating of 1700 or more would be held by a very skilled chess player. The "Outer Forum" is a special forum used only by non-members, who have read/write access to that forum.

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