Community & Boards

By AskSAMIE · April 05, 2026 · 2 min read

The Community is where OT professionals come together to share resources, ask questions, and support each other. Think of it as your professional network — built just for OTs.


The Community Feed

When you open the Community, you'll see a feed of posts from other OT Connected members. You can:

  • Browse posts — Scroll through the latest resources and discussions
  • Like posts you find helpful
  • Comment on posts to join the conversation
  • Follow tags or other members to see more of what interests you

Filtering the Feed

Use the filter options at the top of the feed to find what you're looking for:

  • Latest — See the newest posts first
  • Most Popular — See the most-liked and discussed posts
  • Following — See posts from people and tags you follow
  • My Resources — See only your own posts

You can also filter by tags to narrow the feed to specific topics. Select one or more tags to see only posts related to those subjects.


Creating a Post

  1. Click Create Post (or the "+" button)
  2. Write your post using the text editor
  3. Add tags to help others find your post
  4. Attach any files or media if needed
  5. Click Post to share it with the community

You can edit or delete your own posts at any time.

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Tip: Tag your posts with relevant topics so other members can find them easily when filtering the feed.

Boards

Boards are personal collections where you can save and organize resources you find in the community.

How to Use Boards

  • Create a Board — Give it a name like "Neuro Resources" or "Business Ideas"
  • Add resources — Save posts from the community feed to your boards
  • Share a Board — Generate a public link to share your curated collection with others
  • Search and filter — Find specific resources within your boards

Boards are a great way to organize content you want to come back to later.

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