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Virtual Community of Practice

A Glimpse into the Virtual Community of Practice (CoP): Knowledge Sharing in the Wikipedia Community

A Glimpse into the Virtual Community of Practice (CoP): Knowledge Sharing in the Wikipedia Community

... the virtual community setting (Trkman & Trkman, ...the virtual community in today’s knowledge sharing practices, many studies have thus been conducted to examine this ...the virtual ...

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Knowledge-Sharing and Virtual Community of Practice Potential in The USCG’s Afloat Community: A Qualitative Case Study

Knowledge-Sharing and Virtual Community of Practice Potential in The USCG’s Afloat Community: A Qualitative Case Study

... in virtual knowledge- sharing discussed benefits such as a lack of attribution and a means for overcoming a poor climate, where disclosure was potentially ...discussing virtual knowledge-exchange, the other ...

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Learning Programming with Robots: A Study on Students' Participation in a Virtual Community of Practice

Learning Programming with Robots: A Study on Students' Participation in a Virtual Community of Practice

... the Virtual D ROIDE community, an example of this peripheral participation is the course of action taken by the member identified here as Sam, who assumed the position of lurker in most of the ...

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Acceptability and feasibility of a virtual community of practice to primary care professionals regarding patient empowerment: a qualitative pilot study

Acceptability and feasibility of a virtual community of practice to primary care professionals regarding patient empowerment: a qualitative pilot study

... e-MPODERA vCoP was created as a gamified virtual knowledge-sharing CoP based on a Web 2.0 platform that offers learning activities and materials regarding pa- tient ’ s empowerment. This platform uses forums as a ...

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Factors That Influence Healthcare Professionals’ Online Interaction in a Virtual Community of Practice

Factors That Influence Healthcare Professionals’ Online Interaction in a Virtual Community of Practice

... that virtual CoPs have offered to support knowledge sharing and network- ing for health practioners in professionally isolated cir- cumstances can be drawn on to support joined up work- ing and knowledge sharing ...

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Effectiveness of a virtual intervention for primary healthcare professionals aimed at improving attitudes towards the empowerment of patients with chronic diseases: study protocol for a cluster randomized controlled trial (e MPODERA project)

Effectiveness of a virtual intervention for primary healthcare professionals aimed at improving attitudes towards the empowerment of patients with chronic diseases: study protocol for a cluster randomized controlled trial (e MPODERA project)

... of practice are based on the idea that learning involves a group of people exchanging experiences and ...a virtual community of practice aimed at improving primary healthcare professional ...

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Communities of Practice and Virtual Learning Communities: Benefits, barriers and success factors

Communities of Practice and Virtual Learning Communities: Benefits, barriers and success factors

... A Virtual Community of Practice (CoP) is a network of individuals who share a domain of interest about which they communicate ...the community and contributes to the development of the ...

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A multi-faceted knowledge translation approach to support persons with stroke and cognitive impairment: evaluation protocol

A multi-faceted knowledge translation approach to support persons with stroke and cognitive impairment: evaluation protocol

... KT support based on the Graham et al.’ s knowledge to action framework will be provided to facilitate implementa- tion and sustainability of the CO-OP approach [20]. The KT support uses local-adapted knowledge and ...

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Development of a “sticky” virtual community on the Internet environment

Development of a “sticky” virtual community on the Internet environment

... The attempt to increase the traffic to the web sites motivates the site owners to use many tactics to attract the audience and to maintain permanent interests of the visitors. This could be classified as a major reason ...

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Think global, act global : Towards a model for building virtual communities of practice for European research projects

Think global, act global : Towards a model for building virtual communities of practice for European research projects

... a community is both structural and socio-psychological (Porter, ...completely virtual, this may be harder to achieve. In a virtual community there is in most cases no physical place where ...

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Community pharmacists’ knowledge, attitude, and practice of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS): the impact of training courses

<p>Community pharmacists&rsquo; knowledge, attitude, and practice of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS): the impact of training courses</p>

... the Community pharmacist ’ skills in a positive manner, so implementing the CPE for lifelong learning and pro- fessional development is ...professional practice in ...

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Agent mediation and management of virtual communities: a redefinition of the traditional community concept

Agent mediation and management of virtual communities: a redefinition of the traditional community concept

... that virtual communities are transient, fragile and superficial and susceptible to ...the virtual community and the underlying social structure, which this ...

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A little less conversation, a little more action: Illustrations of the Mediated Discourse Analysis method

A little less conversation, a little more action: Illustrations of the Mediated Discourse Analysis method

... of practice than is often referred to in the field of practice; in terms of scale, practice is seen as a “single recognisable repeatable action” (Scollon & Scollon, 2007 , ...“training ...

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Exploring remote women's experiences of health and wellbeing: a grounded theory study in remote North-West Queensland, Australia

Exploring remote women's experiences of health and wellbeing: a grounded theory study in remote North-West Queensland, Australia

... understandings from qualitative research beyond the discrete findings of individual studies (Sandelowski, Docherty & Emden, 1997). A conventional literature review involves a critical appraisal of the knowledge base ...

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Physical Community Cohesion Model: In Transition to Virtual Community Cohesion Measurement

Physical Community Cohesion Model: In Transition to Virtual Community Cohesion Measurement

... physical community cohesion model, proposed physical community cohesion model, and the proposed virtual com- munity cohesion ...physical community cohesion model extends the work of [20] by ...

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Improving access to mental health care in an Orthodox Jewish community : a critical reflection upon the accommodation of otherness

Improving access to mental health care in an Orthodox Jewish community : a critical reflection upon the accommodation of otherness

... on community engagement has a normative tone that is influenced by the logic of instrumental rationality ...proving community engagement is likely to be beneficial in helping to resolve social issues for ...

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Improving access to mental health care in an Orthodox Jewish community: a critical reflection upon the accommodation of otherness

Improving access to mental health care in an Orthodox Jewish community: a critical reflection upon the accommodation of otherness

... Jewish community organisations, social enterprises, and the NHS and local authority commi- sioning ...Jewish community [63, ...Orthodox community but found it difficult to over- come those GPs’ ...

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Pedagogy of peers: Cultivating writing retreats as communities of academic writing practice

Pedagogy of peers: Cultivating writing retreats as communities of academic writing practice

... of community of practice, have potential to initiate early career academics into core academic practices including peer review, and draw them into the community of ‘academics as ...retreat ...

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To Enliven Virtual Communities of Practice through Gamification

To Enliven Virtual Communities of Practice through Gamification

... In 1986, Orr documented the fact that co-workers at Xerox organized informal meetings during their lunch time as a form of internal support group, making common problems solving easier for other colleagues. At some ...

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Building Community Through Virtual Learning Communities

Building Community Through Virtual Learning Communities

... 1. “Be creative!”. In these activities, students are either given a specific task to do (i.e., write a description of themselves, set character messages which are vivid, etc. or they are given a broader project that they ...

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