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What does. mean to you?. Communities of Practice. What Why Who How. 3 Characteristics Domain (Relevance) Community (Reflection) Practice (Contribution) Active participation Self-organzing/self-regulating Intention/unintentional Generates knowledge/value. What Why Who How.
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What does mean to you?
WhatWhyWhoHow • 3 Characteristics • Domain (Relevance) • Community (Reflection) • Practice (Contribution) • Active participation • Self-organzing/self-regulating • Intention/unintentional • Generates knowledge/value
WhatWhyWhoHow • We need to • It’s a new age • Social interaction helps construct knowledge, not just share information • Galaxiki • Collaborative Novel Wiki • Process is the product
WhatWhyWhoHow • Students • Teachers • Administrators/Schools • Parents
A Moment for Reflection Are you a part of a CoP? What is it and how did you become involved? Are your students a part of a CoP? Should they be?
WhatWhyWhoHow • Find • Organize • Evaluate • Share
How Find Organize Evaluate Share • Others in your CoP • Create a PLE • Podcasts for PD
How • Your own investigation • Go2Web2.0 • Office 2.0 Database • Solution Watch • Techcrunch • MoMB • eHub • Read/Write web Find Organize Evaluate Share
How • Social Bookmarking • Community Wiki: Connected Learning • Online documents Find Organize Evaluate Share
How • Reflection/Role • 7 Things You Should Know About • Use it! • Consider individual vs. community needs Find Organize Evaluate Share
How • Just Start! • Groups • Classroom 2.0/Edu 2.0 • Blogs/Wikis • Podcasting Find Organize Evaluate Share
A Final Reflection: How can you turn social networking technologies into richer and more meaningful communities of practice?
References http://www.ewenger.com/theory/ http://technologyforcommunities.com/ http://www.cpsquare.org/resource_base.htm