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Using technology to transform communities of practice into knowledge-building communities
Author(s) -
Christopher Hoadley,
Peter G. Kilner
Publication year - 2005
Publication title -
acm siggroup bulletin
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2372-7403
pISSN - 2372-739X
DOI - 10.1145/1067699.1067705
Subject(s) - knowledge management , community of practice , knowledge building , value (mathematics) , collective intelligence , online community , learning community , cognition , community building , sociology , computer science , psychology , public relations , world wide web , political science , pedagogy , machine learning , neuroscience
Knowledge and learning exist as byproducts of social processes such as those that take place in communities of practice. We describe two frameworks for understanding and building online knowledge-building communities, or online communities of practice that enhance collective knowledge. First, the C4P framework is described as a way of understanding how knowledge is created and disseminated by participants in a community of practice. Second, we discuss ways in which technology provides added value for learning in these environments using the DDC (Design for Distributed Cognition) framework, and link this to the particular goals of a knowledge-building community. Examples from two large online communities are discussed.

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