In this work informal learning theories and practices and social networking features are taken as starting points to build a reference collaboration model to support collaborative knowledge construction in Distributed Communities of Practices. Sample web 2.0 applications to fit the collaboration model purposes are then described. The provided model can give contribution to the design and to the improvement of a specific collaborative virtual environment to support knowledge management in DCoP.

Informal learning theories and tools to support knowledge management in distributed CoPs / Pettenati M. C.; Ranieri M.. - STAMPA. - (2006), pp. 345-355. (Intervento presentato al convegno First European Conference on Technology Enhanced Learning, EC-TEL 2006 tenutosi a Crete, Greece nel 01-04/10/2006).

Informal learning theories and tools to support knowledge management in distributed CoPs

RANIERI, MARIA
2006

Abstract

In this work informal learning theories and practices and social networking features are taken as starting points to build a reference collaboration model to support collaborative knowledge construction in Distributed Communities of Practices. Sample web 2.0 applications to fit the collaboration model purposes are then described. The provided model can give contribution to the design and to the improvement of a specific collaborative virtual environment to support knowledge management in DCoP.
2006
Innovative Approaches for Learning and Knowledge Sharing, EC-TEL 2006 Workshops Proceedings
First European Conference on Technology Enhanced Learning, EC-TEL 2006
Crete, Greece
01-04/10/2006
Pettenati M. C.; Ranieri M.
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