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1 Definition

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

A community can be described as a group of people whose identities within the group are defined by the form of their participation, interactions and relationships within the activities of the group. A community of learning is a community whose purpose is to engage and promote activities and interactions that allow for individual socially-constructed learning.

2 Types of learning communities

A learning community may consist of any or all of the following types of communities. They differ in the level of collaboration, the way they are formed and their objectives.

3 Online learning communities

An online learning community uses information and communication technologies (ICTs) to take part in the activities of the community. The computer-supported environment may be a support for the learning that takes place within a community or the community and the learning may exist entirely within the virtual environment.

3.1 Examples

4 References

  • Hole, Grete Oline and Anne Karin Larsen, VIRCLASS: the Virtual Classroom for Social Work in Europe - a toolkit for innovation? EuroDL, HTML
  • Klamma, R; M Rohde & G Stahl (Eds.) (2005) Special Issue on: Community-Based Learning: Explorations into Theoretical Groundings, Empirical Findings and Computer Support. SigGroup Bulletin, 24 (4) 1-100 PDF - HTML
  • Marick, B. Boundary Objects, Visible Workings: Adequate Understanding of System Internals, pdf (accessed June 24, 2006)
  • Martel, Véronique (2005). Émergence d'une communauté d'apprentissage en réseau à l'ordre primaire : l'activité de transformation d'un environnement d'apprentissage par la direction, les enseignants et les élèves (étude de cas), Master thesis, Université Laval, HTML
  • Matschke, C., Moskaliuk, J., & Cress, U. (2012). Knowledge exchange using Web 2.0 technologies in NGOs. Journal of Knowledge Management, 16, 159-176.
  • 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
  • Special Issue: Computer Support for Learning Communities. Guest Editors: Markus Rohde, Volker Wulf, Gerry Stahl in: Behaviour & Information Technology (BIT), Volume 26, Number 1, Jan-Feb 2007, 94 Pages. Taylor & Francis, ISSN 0144-929X. Summary (All articles except the intro are access restricted).
  • Swan, K (2002). Building communities in online courses: The importance of interaction. Education, Communication and Information, 2(1), 23–49.