Social Graphs of On-line Communities and Social Networking Sites - 0 views
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Communities have various levels of belonging.
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the isolates [lurkers] outnumber the highly-connected.
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Lurkers in online communities are often more than 60% of the group
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CoP: Best Practices - 0 views
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Etienne Wenger
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communities of practice are fundamentally self-organizing systems.
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shared practice
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Etienne Wenger home page - 0 views
kstoolkit » Communities of Practice - 0 views
Teaching and Teching - 0 views
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At its core it is a personal community constructed by the individual. It is often thought online communities cross boundaries, however boundaries as constructed by the individual still exist.
BBC NEWS | Technology | Pull down the walled gardens - 0 views
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Unlike the global internet, which enables virtually the entire world to connect, social networks have created very large, localised communities with far more limited international interaction.
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About Walled Gardens and Social Networks "Unlike the global internet, which enables virtually the entire world to connect, social networks have created very large, localised communities with far more limited international interaction."
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@Joao: yes, I definitely think that local communities can be seen as online communities. In fact, according to Wikipedia, here online communities are described as: "Virtual communities depend upon social interaction and exchange between users online. This emphasizes the reciprocity element of the unwritten social contract between community members. Web 2.0 is essentially characterized by virtual communities such as Flickr, Facebook, and Del.icio.us. A similar trend is starting to emerge within businesses where online or virtual communities are taking hold. These communities can be organizational, regional or topical depending on the business." "Organizational, regional or topical" - I think we can add technical to this list. Btw. it seems like wiki use the terms "online" and "virtual" interchangeably. PS. Can anyone teach me how to make comments on Diigo? Why don´t comments automatically follow each other from oldest to newest? Mine seems to all be stuck together no matter what I do.
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Peter, have you installed the Diigo toolbar? If you haven't, do it. With the Diigo toolbar you can make comments, highlight, bookmark sites, add sticky notes, etc.
Roles in CoP's : The Learning Circuits Blog - 0 views
Video Tutorials - Second Life Wiki - 0 views
O'Reilly Network -- Building Online Communities - 0 views
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This attracts people who enjoy the company of like-minded individuals and seek the social rewards of participating in a healthy peer group
Best Social Media Advice From This Site | chrisbrogan.com - 0 views
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