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TAKING CoP TO MOODLE VC’s Forum on Learning & Teaching 2011 Javed Yusuf | [email protected] Alanieta Lesuma-Fatiaki | [email protected] Centre for Flexible and Distance

Taking CoP (Communities of Practice) to Moodle

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This presentation was made at the 2011 VC's Learning and Teaching Forum with collegue Javed Yusuf at the AUSAID Lecture Theatre, Laucala Campus, Suva, Fiji Islands on 23rd September on the topic Taking Communities of Practice to Moodle.

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TAKING CoP TO MOODLE

VC’s Forum on Learning & Teaching2011

Javed Yusuf | [email protected] Lesuma-Fatiaki | [email protected]

Centre for Flexible and Distance Learning (CFDL)

Louise Vakamocea |

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Overview

• What is CoP?• CoP activities• CoP Moodle Examples @ USP• CoP…..keeping it going• Q & A

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What is a CoP?

CoP = Communities of PracticeGroups of people who share a concern or a passion for something they do and learn how to do it better as they interact regularly

Practice (Contribution)

Domain (Relevance)

Community (Reflection)

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What is a CoP?

Co-learning

Co-nnecting

Co-llaborating

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Problem Solving

How can I create groups within my course in Moodle? I’m stuck..

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CoP Activities

Requests for information & Seeking Experience

Where can I get examples of rubrics to assess online discussion forum participation? Does

anyone have any experience in using rubrics for this?

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Discussing developments

What do you think about assessing Graduate Attributes in your programmes and individual courses?

CoP Activities

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CoP Activities

Reusing assets

I have a powerpoint I used for a class I recently taught which may just fit your purposes, I can send it to you

and you can easily tweak it for your own use

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CoP Activities

Mapping knowledge & identifying gaps

Who is teaching what, and what are we missing? What other schools or faculties should we talk to?

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STAR Training of Trainers

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CFDL Workshops

ForumsTraining

Reports Online Trainings

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SOE Views

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AF Students Association Portal

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EC Students Association Portal

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FSTE PG Students Portal

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• Safe, trusted & inclusive environment• Remaining relevant • Active and good facilitation

Source: http://www.slideshare.net/stephendale/cultivating-knowledge-through-co-ps-may-2010

CoP…..keeping it going

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Conclusion

Learning is Sharing

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Q & A