Communities of practice are groups of practitioners who work as a community in a certain domain. One objective of DODEs is to support communities of practice through its domain-orientation which supports interaction at the level of the problem domain of the community of practice and not only on a compuational level. Virtual communities of practice are supported with web-based DODEs and with systems such as the Behavior Exchange and Dynasites.
A group of practitioners involved in a common activity, albeit performing different roles. Essential characteristics of communities of practice are: 1) they are not defined by organizational mandate (e.g., the "org chart"), but rather by the ways people actually work together, 2) they involve many different roles or specialities that give members an identity within the community, and 3) they experience an ongoing flux of community members, who enter the community from the periphery and gain status as knowledgeable members through participation in the community of practice.
One objective of and "Organizational Memory" DODEs is to support communities of practice. "Virtual communities" of practice are supported with the "Remote Explorium".
by Anonymous, 2/26/97; 3:27:24 PM
Communities of practice are groups of practitioners who work as a community in a certain domain. One objective of DODEs is to support communities of practice. Virtual communities of practice are supported with the "Remote Explorium".
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