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Sus Nyrop

Roskilde Universitet - Lisbeth Roepstorff PhD - 0 views

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    From summary of thesis: The issues discussed in the current thesis grow out of many years of practical work in various development projects within the field of labour market politics. The explicit aim of many of these projects is to change or adjust current work practices. However, I have often encountered a mismatch between the well-documented experiences of success within a project on one hand, and the fact that project experiences are only rarely and to a limited extent successfully transferred to and applicable outside the project. This schism formed the initial backdrop for the work presented in this thesis. The aim has been firstly to develop a better understanding for the learning processes made possible through development projects, secondly to clarify why problems occur when this new learning is to be implemented in and brought back to those labour market organisations (job centres, unemployment funds, educational institutions, local authorities etc.) that the development project targeted. In the thesis, implementation is therefore primarily discussed in terms of these labour market institutions, that is, they form the primary horizon for the experiences and the learning resulting from the project. The thesis contains an empirical and theoretical analysis of the process establishing a specific development project, the learning of the participants through the project, and the implementation of their experiences both in the day-to-day work and within the organisation at large. Yrjö Engeström is, therefore, introduced since his concept of expansive learning precisely captures the combination of novel practice and different forms of learning. With their notion of community of practice Jean Lave and Etienne Wenger provide, furthermore, an analytical concept of immediate relevance for project work. I have been much inspired by their approach while collecting empirical material documenting the later part of the project. I have, however, come to realise that t
Sus Nyrop

Murray Turoff - Starr Roxanne HIltz (2009): The Future of Communuties of Practice - 2 views

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    This is one of those titles that are owned by Springerlink. What I reaaly like are the tags suggested: I've recycled them here Information Overload - Emergency Management - communities of practice - professional communications - recommender systems Abstract Thirty four professionals who are part of a community of practice in the field of health related emergency response management provided information about the sources of information that they currently use the most, as well as their unmet information needs, and the kinds of information systems tools they would like to have. This professional community relies heavily on the Web, but they report severe information overload, in terms of not easily being able to find the kinds of information they want, amid the deluge of information that is there. In particular, they would find a system that uses social tagging and social recommender system features to be very useful for accessing relevant documents in the "gray literature." We suggest that services such as these will be increasingly important for professional communities in general.
Sus Nyrop

About | Mechanical Engineering Community of Practice - 0 views

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    Another example on how the CoP concept is being used - from Ireland " The Mechanical Engineering Community of Practice (CoP) is one of 12 Communities of Practice founded to support the development of innovation in teaching and learning in the Third and Fourth Level academic community. The CoP was formed in February 2007, through funding and support from the National Digital Learning Repository (NDLR) The NDLR is an initiative to provide a platform to develop and share learning resources for various Communities of Practice. "
Sus Nyrop

Wenger, mcDermott, Snyder: Cultivating Communities of Practice: A Guide to Managing Kno... - 0 views

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    Cultivating Communities of Practice: A Guide to Managing Knowledge - Seven Principles for Cultivating Communities of Practice. Book resume
Sus Nyrop

NDLR Modern Languages' Community of Practice For Irish university people working with I... - 1 views

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    It is a site for anyone who is involved in teaching languages (including literature and culture) in Irish universities or Institutes of Technology. We want you to feel part of a wider community and to join our spirit of "share and share alike," passing on materials, information and support to one another. All modern languages HE academics can access the NDLR repository database through this blog in order to contribute, search for, download and reuse copyright-free (or limited restriction) resources in their teaching and learning.
Jeffrey Keefer

Communities of Practice - 2 views

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    This is the brief overview of what a CoP is from Etienne Wenger himself. It is the briefest and most succinct intro I have seen.
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    This is Wenger's basic thinking in this area, and the basis for the enormous CoP machine that is out there in academia.
Brenda Kaulback

Cohorts in Cyberspace - 0 views

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    Written awhile ago, but some basics from a practical point of view about how to create community online
Barbara McDonald

Using Communities of Practice for the Professional Development of Workplace Learning an... - 0 views

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    Dissertation written by a CP2 member and presented via Dissertation Fest (original version). Found in the CP2 Knowledge Base in the Papers and books contributed by CPsquare members and friends section.
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    I had started reading her paper about a month ago. She graduated from Capella. I also spoke to her and she is very nice and helpful.
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