| Links: Communities of Practice
Welcome to the Communities of Practice (CoPs) home page. The materials found on this site were originally developed as part of helping a client roll out a company-wide knowledge management (KM) initiative. The materials have since been adapted for more general audiences. They will be revised and updated on a regular basis for the foreseeable future. [Distance Consulting Company 2000]
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Definities, artikelen, best practices, links en aanbevolen literatuur over communities of practice. [Community Intelligence Labs 1999]
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The notion of "practice" is critical in CoP, pointing out that the group concentrates on learning that emerges only though working, or actually practicing one's craft. CoPs supplement the book and classroom learning of many trade and professional workers. To learn how one does work in this organization, or in this area, that goes beyond the official "canonical" training for that activity implies that a key part of learning how to work is learning how to communicate and share information within the community of practice. In this sense, learning is about work, and work is about learning, and both are social.
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The term CoP is used to describe many groups. Here we discuss the CoP as a means of providing the missing social dimension to the virtual world.
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Een startpagina-dochter met een degelijk linkoverzicht.
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By reassessing work, learning, and innovation in the context of actual communities and actual practices, we suggest that the connections between these three become apparent. With a unified view of working, learning, and innovating, it should be possible to reconceive of and redesign organizations to improve all three. [John Seely Brown & Paul Duguid 1991]
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This report is intended as a guide for selecting and assembling a technological platform to support communities of practice across a large organization.
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