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Title: Group Behavior and Learning in Electronic Forums


1
Group Behavior and Learning in Electronic Forums
  • -Kling and Courtright

2
Main Points
  • Mis-use of term Communities
  • Developing successful Communities of Practice

3
Types of Groups
  • Purpose to learn
  • Classes
  • Workshops
  • Associations
  • Participation in an e-forum
  • Listserv
  • Distance ed
  • Online auction

4
Model Developing a Community
CoP IT-Supported (e-ILF)
e-forum IT-lead (Initial Conceptions of ILF)
Moderator
  • Encourage group formation by stimulating both
    online and off line activates

Trust
Bounded Groups
5
ILF Overview
  • Goals
  • Encourage reflective discussions
  • Development of CoP
  • Implementation
  • To accomplish this the ILF must be capable of
    supporting a high level of trust-building and
    e-form

6
General Points to Ponder
  • Internet model
  • Standard vs. Socio-technical
  • Subvert e-structures
  • IT-led group vs. IT-supported group
  • Community self-organizing (?), support,
    cooperative
  • Term community used too loosely
  • Use of Learning Communities (Riel, et.al.) leads
    to unrealistic expectations
  • Taking risk ? Trust ?sharing of ideas
  • Easier to create an online infrastructure vs.
    interactions b/w groups

7
Questions
  • Are there other types of groups besides e-forum
    and learning?
  • Could other conditions besides TRUST be used to
    develop a CoP?
  • Does this approach ring true from our definition
    of community?
  • How would you go about designing a community
    including Community (Kling), Learning
    communities, Legitimate Peripheral Participation?
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