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Nicky Hayward-Wright

In networks, cooperation trumps collaboration - 0 views

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    Harold Jarche | blog post | 19 June 2012 | In networks, cooperation trumps collaboration. Collaboration happens around some kind of plan or structure, while cooperation presumes the freedom of individuals to join and participate. Cooperation is a driver of creativity.
Nicky Hayward-Wright

Social networks require the right balance to come to life - Collaboration Atmosphere - 0 views

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    2011, February 21 | Alex Dowbor | blog post | visualization of type of strcuture of network or CoP: rigid, formal, right balance, loose, disconnected
Nicky Hayward-Wright

Annotated Bibliography - Twitter, Social Networking and Communities of Practice - 0 views

  • Honeycutt, C., & Herring, S. (2009). Beyond microblogging: Conversation and collaboration via Twitter.
  • Hung, D., & Nichani, M. (2002). Differentiating between communities of practice (CoPs) and quasi-communities: Can CoPs exist online? International Journal on E-Learning, 1(3), 23-29.
  • Johnson, C. M. (2001). A survey of current research on online communities of practice. Internet and Higher Education, 4, 45 – 60.
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  • Johnson, S. (2009, June 5, 2009). How Twitter will change the way we live. Time, Retrieved September 30, 2009, from
  • Moore, B. (2008). Using technology to promote communities of practice (CoP) in social work education. Social Work Education, 27(6), 592-600.
  • Thompson, C. (2007, June 26). Clive Thompson on how Twitter creates a social sixth sense. Wired, 15.07, Retrieved September 30, 2009 from http://www.wired.com/techbiz/media/magazine/15-07/st_thompson/
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    The Electronic Journal for English as a Second Language, 2009, 13(2) | Annotated bibliography by Kirsti Newgarden, University of Connecticut, American English Language Institute.  While the focus of the author is in the area of second language learners, the bibliography will provide useful references "for those interested in the educational value and potential use of social networking technologies for online learning, mobile learning, student recruitment, and engagement of students in learning.
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