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1 1. ARC Learning Community. What is a Learning Community? Learning community is a diverse group of people working together to share information and contribute to a knowledge-creating system. Why Should I Participate?
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What is a Learning Community? Learning community is a diverse group of people working together to share information and contribute to a knowledge-creating system.
Why Should I Participate? • Learning Communities are vehicles through which members exchange ideas and discuss topics based on shared interest in learning. • Learning Communities equally emphasize group learning and community building.
How do Learning Communities support their members? • Learning Communities support their members through: • meaningful context • enhanced content • interactivity • opportunities for collaboration • continuously available environment
How do I learn within ARC Learning Community? • Getting to know each other at the ARC training • Augmenting knowledge through the Federal FundingToolkit resources and ARC training materials • Making the Toolkit and the training materials a part of grant-writing practices • Testing and sharing your ideas using ARC interactive Web tools. • Collaborating using ARC interactive Web tools
ARC Learning Community Interactive Features Federal Funding Toolkit Member Sign-in Online discussions Online discussions
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How do I participate? Step 1: Go to ARC Web site Step 2: Go to Federal Funding Toolkit Step 3: Review introductory info in the Toolkit Step 4: Select a chapter within the Toolkit Step 5: Select the discussion topic Step 6: Go to discussion forum Step 7: Review policies and procedures Step 8: Review the postings Step 9: Log in by entering your confirmation code. Step 10: Post your own reply.