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* Marick, B. Boundary Objects, Visible Workings: Adequate Understanding of System Internals, [http://www.visibleworkings.com/analogyfest/marick-boundary-objects.pdf pdf] (accessed June 24, 2006)
* Marick, B. Boundary Objects, Visible Workings: Adequate Understanding of System Internals, [http://www.visibleworkings.com/analogyfest/marick-boundary-objects.pdf pdf] (accessed June 24, 2006)
* Riel and Polin in SA Barab, R Kling, JH Gray. (2004). 'Introduction', Designing for Virtual Communities in the Service of Learning, Cambridge University Press [http://assets.cambridge.org/052181/7552/sample/0521817552ws.pdf pdf]
* Riel and Polin in SA Barab, R Kling, JH Gray. (2004). 'Introduction', Designing for Virtual Communities in the Service of Learning, Cambridge University Press [http://assets.cambridge.org/052181/7552/sample/0521817552ws.pdf pdf]
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Revision as of 12:10, 26 June 2006

Definition

Closely related to Wenger's concept of a social learning system which is made up of a network of communities of practice.

Types of learning communities

A learning community may consist of any or all of the following types of communities:


References

  • Marick, B. Boundary Objects, Visible Workings: Adequate Understanding of System Internals, pdf (accessed June 24, 2006)
  • Riel and Polin in SA Barab, R Kling, JH Gray. (2004). 'Introduction', Designing for Virtual Communities in the Service of Learning, Cambridge University Press pdf