Fundaments of Communities of Practice

16-February-2006

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This is Etienne Wengers "fundaments of a community of practice, via Wilfred Rubens:

• Define a domain of knowledge. This is important for a common identity.
• Create a sense of community (relations, trust, shared practice).
• Make sure the community is meaningful for the practice of the participants.

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Graham Attwell; 16-February-2006 12:27:21; forum (0) help

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