COPs
I will be using this blog to collect ideas about Communities of Practice and e-learning.
About Me
- Name: Dorothy
- Location: Sydney, Australia
I teach adult migrants English. I use online activities to support and extend my teaching and I am currently learning about open source programs and tools that will help me do this better.
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Previous Posts
- icebreakers
- LTDU: Evaluating online learning using SELT
- TechSoup - Articles: Web Building - Hosting Online...
- Free Management Library for For-Profit and Nonprof...
- Reusable Learning | Reusable Learning
- Reusable Learning | Reusable Learning
- TAFE E-Learn Course Opening Doors to Employment
- Learning Communities Catalyst
- Game-based Learning
- Foundations of CoPs workshop
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by The JavaScript Source
1 Comments:
hi Dorothy,
I’m Margaret Dix and I work at TAFE NSW – Northern Sydney Institute. (I wasn’t sure how to log in so I took the easy option.)
One of my passions is Communities of Practice. I’ve been involved in a number of them for the past 6 years or so, all of which have created knowledge although they have not necessarily been concerned with KM.
During that time the resources that I’ve used most extensively are those on the Reframing the Future site http://reframingthefuture.net/ . The RtF projects are funded by ANTA and the introductory material and annual reports of CoPs in the VET sector are extraordinary. I particularly use the Core Ideas as an introduction to the concept for practitioners and their managers. All the resources are available free to download or in hard copy. I’d like to suggest that this site would make a valuable addition to your resources list.
Thanks for a great site, I love reading interesting blogs.
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