Title of article :
Developing communities of practice within and outside higher education institutions
Author/Authors :
Cheryl Hodgkinson-Williams، نويسنده , , Hannah Slay and Ingrid Sieb?rger، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages :
10
From page :
433
To page :
442
Abstract :
Higher education institutions (HEIs) are largely built on the assumption that learning is an individual process best encouraged by explicit teaching that is, on the whole, separated from social engagement with those outside the university community. This perspective has been theoretically challenged by those who argue for a social constructivist learning theory and a more collaborative approach to learning. Information and communication technologies (ICTs) afford lecturers and students an opportunity for extending the boundaries of a learning experience, not merely beyond the lone individual, but beyond the limits of discipline boundaries within a specific university community and beyond the institution into the local community. This paper illustrates how a collaborative effort between lecturers and students from the Computer Science and Education Departments at Rhodes University, teachers from the local community, the provincial Department of Education and a non-governmental organisation developed into an unfolding virtual and physical community of practice which enabled ICT take-up in a number of schools in the Grahamstown District, South Africa. This discussion of what has become known as the e-Yethu project provides an example of how ICTs, underpinned by the insights of social constructivism, the notion of ‘community of practice’ and in particular Hoadley and Kilner’s C4P Framework for Communities of Practice, can serve to help HEIs understandways inwhich ICTs can provide opportunities for developing collaborative learning within HEIs, and between the HEI and the local community.
Journal title :
BJET
Serial Year :
2008
Journal title :
BJET
Record number :
838627
Link To Document :
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