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Digbybn -perhaps on the borders of our subject matter, but 'communities of practice' seem rather interesting. In particular I think there could be a fair bit to say on how the dynamics of these communities have changed given the increase in online forums/linkedin groups/twitter etc
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Pramila RathoreOnline learning communities
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Jenny Lucahttp://t.co/K9qcd2fUyQ Etienne Wegner on Communities of Practice #knowledgemanagementinschools
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Ilene ReedWenger 2006, I chose this article because I recognized his name from my 503 reading. He does explain CoPs well. Wenger states there are three charateriestics crucial to being a CoP. They are: domain or the common interest; community or the interaction, and practice or the fact that the members are practitioners. He coined the phrase community of practice in reference to the living curriculum of apprentices.
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he term community of practice was coined to refer to the community that acts as a living curriculum for the apprentice
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rosabell ramesarOriginally shared by TEAP group member
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Karen DredskeEtienne Wenger's theory on Communities of Practice
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Communities develop their practice through a variety of activities.
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James RussellArticle describing communities of practice. Where they come from, and where they are being applied.
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Fabio CominottiThis site goes over, in detail, what a community of practice is. I had a little trouble understanding what the concept was referring to from the class material, but after reading this site, I was no longer confused.
It defines a Community of Practice and breaks it down on a basic level. It provides the three requirements and explains what a CoP basically does. It is very informative. -
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Debi BanksThe "community of practice" is defined and there are examples. The characteristics are the domain, the community, and the practice. There are examples given and explanation of where the concept came from and where it is being applied.
communities of practice education government organization associations
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Andi ArnoldThis website offers a general overview of what a Community of Practice is. It has a great description and is easy to understand. It also contains links to other resources. It is no longer updated but links to the current website that offers services in regards to Community of Practice. Wenger is one of the original researchers behind this theory.
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Elyse Eidman-AadahlIn this site, Etienne Wenger provides an overview and "quick start guide" for building communities of practice in a workplace or other setting. This site, as well as a new consultancy site being built, illustrate approaches to supporting CoP in practice.
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Jim ParkerThe term "community of practice" is of relatively recent coinage, even though the phenomenon it refers to is age-old. The concept has turned out to provide a useful perspective on knowing and learning. A growing number of people and organizations in vario
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Ewen Le BorgneEtienne Wenger's personal pages about communities of practice. One of the main godfathers (or fathers?) of the concept explains what a CoP is, what it is usually structured around and what makes it work.
Knowledge Management (KM) learning collaboration CoP Communities of practice Etienne Wenger
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