Wenger argues that there are three crucial characteristics of a community of practice:
domain: a common interest that connects and holds together the community
community: a community is bound by the shared activities they pursue (for example, meetings, discussions) around their common domain
practice: members of a community of practice are practitioners; what they do informs their participation in the community; and what they learn from the community affects what they do.
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