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Reflection Sheets: A Story of Evolving Practice in and around the Kehilliyot CoP. By Naava Frank Community Facilitator, Knowledge Communities. Introduction. The slides to follow show the story of how one practice, Reflection Sheets , used by one member of the Kehilliyot CoP
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Reflection Sheets:A Story of Evolving Practice in and around the Kehilliyot CoP By Naava Frank Community Facilitator, Knowledge Communities
Introduction • The slides to follow show the story of how one practice, Reflection Sheets, used by one member of the Kehilliyot CoP • began to circulate broadly • was adapted and enriched • migrated outside the original CoP • continues to evolve today • adapts with the emergence of new technologies • this is only one story of MANY wonderful cycles of learning through CoP.
Step 1: Sharing October 2007 Naava Joan Bronspeigel Deeply resonates with this tool and begins to use it regularly Shares Reflection Sheets at first Kehilliyot f2f Meeting
Step 2: Dissemination Location 1: CBI Naava uses it with various clients Location 3: JCCA Location 2: AFC
Step 3: Modification In one site a participant suggests the reflection be disseminated at the start of the meeting instead of the end of the meeting Through use Naava discovers variations and modifications At another site a member starts using it at board meetings. And at the end puts the data into a tag cloud
Step 4: Disseminate Modifications Tag Cloud Naava carries these variations around with her Handout at start of Meeting
Modified versions of Reflection Sheets are circling in the Jewish community
Social Capital Through overlapping social circles Joan hears from colleagues about use of her Reflections sheets • Kehilliyot Member Lisa Colton tells her Kehilliyot Peer Joan about Reflection Sheets being used at her congregation • Lisa had introduced Naava to the Ellen Dietrick, the Early Childhood Director at her congregation Two members of Joan’s CoP attend a JCCA presentation by Naava and tell Joan about how Naava used Reflection Sheets at the meeting
Step 5: Feedback August 2008 – 1 year later Tag Cloud Joan hears about the modifications and decides to try them out herself Handout at start of Meeting
The Practice Continues to Evolve January 2010 Ellen Dietrick of CBI tweets the following: Been thinking about tweeting reflection sheets. Seen anyone do that? Naava Re-tweets to #Kehilliyot The practice has migrated, Ellen is outside of the Kehilliyot Community.
Refined Practice The cycle continues as practices are continually refined, revised, adapted and shared