Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Unit 3. Tools for Communities of Practice (CoP)
Anmerkungen:
- CoP: Groups of people who share a concern or a passion for something they do and learn how to do it better as they interact regularly.
- CoP
- Shared domain interest
- Shares activities,
information, discussions...
- Members are practitioners:
develop resources and way of
addressing problems
- Areas
- Problem solving
- Requests for information
- Seeking experience
- Reusing assets
- Coordination and synergy
- Discussion
developments
- Documentation projects
- Visits
- Mapping knowledge and
identifying maps
- Other names:
learning network,
thematic groups,
tech club
- Where are they applied?
- Organizations
- Government: education, health,
security, administration...
- Education
- Internally (inside school)
- Externally (out of or working
with other schools)
- Lifetime (beyond
schooling period)
- Associations
- Social sector
- International development
- The web
- Examples of CoP related to
language and IT matters
- For teachers and
researchers
- Webheads (Yahoo group)
- Open virtual courses: CALL (Computer
Assited Language Learning)
- EuroCALL
- ReCALL Journal
(accessible via UNED)
- E-learning topics in Spanish
- CUED-L (Cátedra Unesco): about
distance learnning education and other
matters
- AESLA (Asociación Española de
Lingüística Aplicada)
- AEDEAN (Asociación Española
de Estudios Anglo-Americanos)
- LTSIG (Learning Technologies
Special Interest Group)
- Others (not only for teachers)
- LinguistList (a distribution list)
- The Literature Network
- Red Iris Lists
- For students of foreign languages
- Busuu
- Duolingo
(gamification)
- The mixer (VoIP)
- Living Language (by Penguin
Random House)
- Language learning
social networks
- Busuu
- Italki
- Lang-8 (focused on writing
correction)
- My Happy Planet
- CMC (Computer-Mediated Communication)
tools to create CoP
- ACMC (Asynchronous CMC): not in
real time
- Blogs: Blogger, Wordpress,
LiveJournal
- Microblogging: Twitter
- Wikis: Wikispaces, PhpWiki,
PBWorks
- Social networks with academic and professional
aims (highly recommended for transfering and
generating knowledge)
- General matters: Facebook,
Ning, Google Communities
- Professional social networks:
LinkedIn, Xing
- Academic social networks:
Academia, Research Gate
- SCMC (Synchronous CMC):
communication at the same time
- Instant Messaging (IM)
- Classics: AOL, ICQ, Microsoft IM (now
Windows Live), Yahoo Messenger, Skype
- Mobile: WhatsApp, Facebook
IM, Telegram, Viber
- Multiprotocol IM (support accounts from
different IM clients: Trillian, Digsby, Pidgin (open
source)
- Web conferencing software for webinars (web
seminars): require proprietary license (except
BigBlueButton by Mozilla)
- Blackboard Collaborate (recently
bought Wimba and Elluminate)
- Adobe Connect
- AVIP (UNED)
- Google Hangouts (videos stored in
Youtube)
- Spontania