Celebrating °×С½ãÂÛ̳ Communities of Practice
4 May 2020
We hosted a live webinar with world leading specialists in Communities of Practice to celebrate the success of our communities at °×С½ãÂÛ̳. During the webinar we discussed the value of online communities and shared learning while remote working.
Interview with Communities of Practice specialists
On 23 April 2020, Daniela Bultoc, °×С½ãÂÛ̳ Head of Communities of Practice hosted a , Communities of Practice world leading specialists. Etienne is best known for his seminal work and research on coining the term ‘Communities of Practice’ (CoP) and advancing social learning theories and systems. Beverly is known for cross-boundary processes, the use of new technologies and value-creation framework in communities. The event was open to all °×С½ãÂÛ̳ CoPs, core and wider members,
As well as discussing the origins and theory of CoPs and social learning, Etienne and Beverly reinforced the value of CoPs while we are all adapting to working remotely. They highlighted the importance of online communities during a period of remote working for: building a sense of belonging and identity; helping keep us motivated by engaging with a group regularly and; for being creative in how we use various online tools that can enhance collaborative learning.
During these times of uncertainty it was encouraging to hear about how much of our learning can happen ‘at the edge of our certainty’, and how CoPs are well placed as a space to promote this kind of learning. Through being a part of a community, members are encouraged to share not only their successes but the challenges they experience and it is hoped they can use the communities as a place to ask for help and generate new innovative solutions that contribute to improving their own practice and support the university’s mission.
Etienne and Beverly also introduced the ‘value creation framework’. This is as a framework to help evaluate and promote the value that CoPs generated at different levels: from immediate value at an individual level, to potential and applied value at practice area and realised or transformative value at an organisational level through influencing new strategies and policies.Â