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The Mac Community of Practice

Jay Cross

Many a time I’ve described Mac users as a wonderful example of a community of practice. I bought a MacBook, MacBook Air, and a Mac Pro. The Mac Pro froze half an hour ago, and I have no idea how to revive it. The Mac Pro has become a big paperweight. They have camaraderie. They respect each other.

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Move Forward

Nick Leffler

One of the most recent examples I can think of is the ports on the Mac Book, simplified down to one. Communities of Practice Need Some Practice. The changes they make to their products which are truly innovative and new are simple and relatively small. You might also enjoy: Idea Management and Design – You Mean PKM?

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Internet Time Blog » The Mac Community of Practice

Jay Cross

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Design - Knowing Doing Gap - Best of eLearning Learning

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Review: Camtasia for Mac , September 11, 2009. Community of Practice for Facilitators : pilot, adoption and participation , September 13, 2009. Instructional Design Models , September 14, 2009. How long would it take to read the Internet if you printed it? September 16, 2009. Instructional Design Models , September 14, 2009.

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50 suggestions for implementing 70-20-10 (3)

Jay Cross

Communities of practice. A Community of Practice (CoP) is a social network of people who identify with one another professionally (e.g. Chefs and workers in the kitchen who aspire to be chefs are a community of practice. An effective community of practice is like a beehive.

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eLearning 101: How to Make an eLearning Course (Updated!)

OpenSesame

Camtasia will do the trick, or on a Mac you can use iMovie (comes with your computer!) Find Your Community of Practice. Finally, the absolute best resource for joining the elearning community is the community itself! Need to edit your videos? to edit together clips of video and add audio.