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Unpacking collaboration and cooperation?

Clark Quinn

On the other hand, you can be just contributing to others by commenting on their blog posts (hint hint, nudge nudge, wink wink). Or you could be part of a Community of Practice and actively trying to improve something. And I could be totally missing the nuances he’s talking about.

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Course Development+Social Network+Commerce

Corporate eLearning Strategies and Development

Shouldn't we ALL be able to come together and work as a community of practice to share the work we've done? wink, wink) Maybe that already exists in Wikipedia , or Squidoo , but I don't think so. My point is.we've all developed courses and had that aching feeling that we are reinventing the wheel.

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The most updated and informative e-Learning community on Twitter

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News from the e-learning frontier Pages Home About Community Free e-Learning Resources Contribute to the e-Learning Community 11/28/2010 The most updated and informative e-Learning community on Twitter On Twitter exists a resourceful community of e-Learning professionals.

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Co-creation

Jay Cross

The “Community&# topic turned out to cover many potential topics: collaboration. Communities of Practice. communicate = impart, share with. connive = wink together. My first approximation looked like this: This evening I started divvying things up among the topics. learning with peers. social software apps.