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engage your community five principles for developing online learning communities. 25 January 2009. technology. access. personalization. training. support. e-learning. peers. planning. maintenance. management. timely. sustainability. continuing education. networks. upgrades.
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engage your communityfive principles for developing online learning communities 25 January 2009
technology access personalization training support e-learning peers planning maintenance management timely sustainability continuing education networks upgrades advocacy staffing patrons volunteers programming marketing communities funding staff development
a simple start… build acommunitywhere library staff can support each other & public access computing in libraries >> do it online.
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Continuum of Engagement train recruit inspire Collective(help others get the job done) topic SME present guide Level of Participation recommend create group build relationships add article discussions wiki Individual(help me get my job done) courses read attend webinar tagging bookmarks groups comment rate edit registration/login public profile friending search navigation links Community Responsibility visitor > member > participant > contributor > SME > group facilitator > advocate > presenter > mentor > champion
From Creating Passionate Users http://headrush.typepad.com/creating_passionate_users/2006/03/how_to_be_an_ex.html
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