Difference between revisions of "Communities of Practice"
From Learning and training wiki
Chantal joly (Talk | contribs) |
Chantal joly (Talk | contribs) |
||
Line 9: | Line 9: | ||
{{Term|Six components of a CoP| | {{Term|Six components of a CoP| | ||
#'''Community''' | #'''Community''' | ||
− | #''' | + | #'''Domain''' |
− | #''' | + | #'''Practice''' |
− | #''' | + | #'''Motivation/engagement''' |
− | #''' | + | #'''Mission''' |
− | #''' | + | #'''Structure'' |
}} | }} | ||
Revision as of 15:56, 29 September 2008
COMMUNITIES OF PRACTICE (CoPs) |
A process of social learning where a group of people who share an interest, a concern, a set of problems, or a passion about a topic, collaborate to share ideas, find solutions, and build innovations without necessarily being in a formal work meeting. CoP members are bounded one another through exposure to a common class of problems, common pursuit of solutions, and embodying a store of knowledge, by shared practices and common beliefs. Community of practice generally cut across organizational boundaries and helps create and share knowledge. It is the best way to :
|
Six components of a CoP |
|
Processing a CoP |
Step by Step
Job Aid |
References
- ↑ Wikipedia (16 April 2008), www.km4dev.org (16 April 2008), www.kstoolkit.org (24 September 2008)
- ↑ www.kstoolkit.org (24 September 2008), www.kunnskapsnettverk.no (25September 2008), www.communities.hp.com (29 September 2008), Ramalingam, B., Tools for Knowledge and Learning, odi, 2006