This paper presents a case study of an on-line workshop that was conducted via the WWW. Using the participant dialogues from the workshop bulletin boards, the author investigates whether Wenger’s (1998) Community of Practice framework can be applied to this educational setting. The results indicate that participants interactions in the workshop demonstrated the characteristics of mutual engagement, joint enterprise, and shared repertoire. These three characteristics are what Wenger posits contribute to a cohesive community of practice. Using this framework, some principles are derived that educators can use to design more cohesive learning communities
To face the challenges of their profession, individuals need to learn quickly to meet new issues, to...
This thesis focuses on investigating learning occurring in a web-based community of foodservice prof...
The Digital and Collaborative Learning postgraduate programme of The Mind Lab by Unitec not only pro...
This paper presents a case study of an on-line workshop that was conducted via the WWW. Using the p...
This paper reports on how ideas of Communities of Practice (Wenger 1998) have informed the design of...
This chapter examines the case of an online teacher professional development community that was desi...
Communities of Practice are powerful way of thinking about and exploring the social discipline of le...
Communities of practice are recognised as important to the social fabric of knowledge (Wenger, 2004)...
Creating a sense of community in online teaching and learning has traditionally been a challenge for...
Communities of Practice are powerful way of thinking about and exploring the social discipline of le...
Abstract — With the extensive expansion of the Information and Communication Technologies in the lea...
Communites of practice have raised more and more interest over recent years. In this paper, we prese...
This paper proposes a framework of an evolving community of practitioners along a simulation, partic...
All of us belong to communities of practice - often to more than one - acting as core members of som...
In 2006 the Academic Development and Support (AD&S) Unit at a Melbourne university was faced with th...
To face the challenges of their profession, individuals need to learn quickly to meet new issues, to...
This thesis focuses on investigating learning occurring in a web-based community of foodservice prof...
The Digital and Collaborative Learning postgraduate programme of The Mind Lab by Unitec not only pro...
This paper presents a case study of an on-line workshop that was conducted via the WWW. Using the p...
This paper reports on how ideas of Communities of Practice (Wenger 1998) have informed the design of...
This chapter examines the case of an online teacher professional development community that was desi...
Communities of Practice are powerful way of thinking about and exploring the social discipline of le...
Communities of practice are recognised as important to the social fabric of knowledge (Wenger, 2004)...
Creating a sense of community in online teaching and learning has traditionally been a challenge for...
Communities of Practice are powerful way of thinking about and exploring the social discipline of le...
Abstract — With the extensive expansion of the Information and Communication Technologies in the lea...
Communites of practice have raised more and more interest over recent years. In this paper, we prese...
This paper proposes a framework of an evolving community of practitioners along a simulation, partic...
All of us belong to communities of practice - often to more than one - acting as core members of som...
In 2006 the Academic Development and Support (AD&S) Unit at a Melbourne university was faced with th...
To face the challenges of their profession, individuals need to learn quickly to meet new issues, to...
This thesis focuses on investigating learning occurring in a web-based community of foodservice prof...
The Digital and Collaborative Learning postgraduate programme of The Mind Lab by Unitec not only pro...