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Building Communities in Canada with Moodle Joan Coy Frances Long eating Vibrant Communities of Practice and Informal Learning Communities" anel MoodleMoot US-West Coast 2011

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Part of the Panel presentations at MoodleMoot US-West Coast 2011 Session:"Creating Vibrant Communities of Practice and Informal Learning Communities" 

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Building Communities in Canada with

Moodle

Joan CoyFrances Long

"Creating Vibrant Communities of Practice and Informal Learning Communities" 

Panel MoodleMoot US-West Coast 2011

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Lots of space for 34 million people!

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Canada's first adult education institution! Frontier College: 1899

"We must educate the whole family wherever the work is, wherever they earn their living.”

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Education at a distance is getting easier

Chautauquas 1926 - 1935.

A network of tent circuits across Canada with 5 days of music, lectures, dramas, magic & puppet shows.

Farm Radio Forum 1941-65

National rural listening/discussion group project sponsored by the CAAE, the CFA and CBC.

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The BIG Question

How do you build communities with people

at a distance?

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Your Online Community has 3 Parts

Talk & Share

People

Space

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Communities 2011

Professional Learning

Community

E- learning World Wide

CollaborationBeyondThe Classroom

CourseSharing

With Moodle

Hub

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Keys To Success

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Relationships 1st / Information 2nd

Moderator is the Activator not the expert

Promote distributed Leadership

Everyone contributes to the health of the activity

Work together as a team

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Effective Learning Communities Trust

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Effective Learning Communities Respect

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Effective Learning Communities Ownership – do what you can

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Effective Learning Communities - Open/Accepting

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Effective Learning Communities“Check Ego at the door.”

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Moodle tools for community

Community members control and are responsible for their learning using;

Moderated Forums Wikis to create a product together Choice for quick group opinions Database for sharing Self checks Lesson Reflection using questionnaire Common Glossary

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First, be clear on the focus of the community

Then nurture for growth

Be there! Check in to the course/community 3-4 times on weekdays – a couple of times on weekends

Ask for help from your students/members/clients

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When participants are actively engaged, retention rates are high!

It is working when:

Members ask questions & get answers

Members feel valued and their input is important

Absences are noticed

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And above all, keep your sense of humour!

Joan [email protected]@joancoy

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Credits

http://www.flickr.com/photos/divemasterking2000/2156349505/

Slide #1 Open2know and Moodle.org

Slide #2-3,6 Open2Know http://www.google.ca/images

Slide #7 Creative Commons & PWSD

Slide #8,18 Creative Commons clipart

Slide #9 From the collection of Shelagh Coy

Slide #10 http://www.flickr.com/photos/divemasterking2000/2156349505/

Slide #11 http://www.flickr.com/photos/courosa/3677605158

Slide #12 www.flickr.com/photos/lagohsep/4626873569

Slide #13 http://www.flickr.com/photos/calvinfornia/4740637825

Slide #14 http://www.flickr.com/photos/carlo-arioli/1657433876

Slide # 16-17 http://www.flickr.com/photos/joancoy