Difference between revisions of "3 Developing learning community"
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Revision as of 01:36, 22 July 2006
Description:
Learning communities form and share knowledge on the basis of pull by the members not by the push of the information. This means that the community will seek the information it needs to transform it into knowledge but it may not accept information, which is thrust upon it. It is not necessary for every member of a collaborative community to have the knowledge, however everyone must have access to the knowledge when it is necessary to complete the tasks of the community. Documents and communities interpenetrate. Some in the community will have access and will share with others when information is needed. See a paper on online communities at http://www.partnerships.org.uk/ukco/prospect.html.
Enablers:
1. It is easy to make community in portal sites.
2. We don't need money to make community in web.
3. We can change knowledges to money.
Inhibitors:
1. We don't make without member's interests. 2. Making learning community is easy, but keeping is difficult.
Paradigms:
Experts:
Timing:
Web Resources:
1.Developing Communities of Practice http://home.okstate.edu/homepages.nsf/e06a860dccf8ff9386256874007f07d0/ac1972e1d79c97d3862568cb00556c67!OpenDocument