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SCoPE Community Essential Elements for Informal Learning Sylvia Currie, SFU Heather Ross, SIAST

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A CADE-AMTEC presentation by Heather Ross and Sylvia Currie about the SCoPE community http://scope.lidc.sfu.ca May, 2007

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SCoPE Community

Essential Elements for Informal Learning

Sylvia Currie, SFUHeather Ross, SIAST

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Met in person for the first timetoday!

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Overview

• Background of SCoPE

• Elements, emphases, and catalysts

• Evidence that SCoPE is a virtual learning community

• The work that is needed

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About SCoPE

• Launch fall, 2005• Free, open to the public• Identify and build on SFU interests and

expertise and also serve an international audience

• Encourage the use of SCoPE for research on online communities

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Starting Point

• Simple, web-based environment• Essential communication tools• Careful not to “over design” before launch• Began with discussion about the community• Core activity: monthly seminar discussions• Designed for busy people

– No obligations– No guilt allowed!

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Elements of Communities

Selznik (1996)• Historicity• Identity• Mutuality• Plurality• Autonomy• Participation• Integration

Schwier (2001) -

Virtual Learning Communities

• An orientation to the future

• Technology• Learning

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Historicity

• “Let's get started. I really liked how Richard set up the last seminar so I'm going to do something similar.” (Heather Ross - 5 November 2006)

• “In the last seminar on online facilitation, Nick and Sylvia used some tools to give us an ‘at a glance’ overview of the discussions. We’ll also be using these tools in this session.” Therese Weel 4 April, 2007

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Identity• Discussions about SCoPE• Vote on name, logo• Members’ blogs• Appreciation of contributions: “I want to

acknowledge David for sharing his cogent notes on our seminar so far. They provide a useful and succinct picture of where we’ve been and where else we might go… (Sarah Haavind 2 June, 2006)

• Profiles

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Participation• 880 members• 43 countries• 28 members have

volunteered to facilitate seminars

• 16 Special Interest Groups have been created

• 3,531 posts• 99,211 guest views

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Autonomy

In keeping with the tradition at SCoPE, newcomers, latecomers, lurkers, and passersby are always

welcomed!

• Not all participants are visible • Opportunity to become familiar with the culture• Model respectful communication• To date zero instances of inappropriate behaviour

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Plurality & Mutuality- Encourage association with related

groups- Reciprocity / mutual exchange of

services and interests- Bringing in knowledge and

examples from outside groups

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Technology: Access and Communication

• Different modes and levels of engagement– Email subscriptions to

forums– RSS– Invisible presence– Archives– Incidental learning– Spontaneous entry

into a discussion

“Been lurking asynchronously, but

my activation threshold has been reached and I have to jump in with some

desultory comments.”

Corrie Bergeron - 26 January 2007

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Technology: Co-Construction

• Smartcopy/ referencing• Wikis• 3rd party tools• Cross-referencing

earlier forums• Marginalia for

tracking/summarizing• Search by individual

forum or entire group

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Future• Members decide the future

– Ideas for seminar topics emerge through participation

– Special interest groups to continue discussions

• Unlike traditional courses with start and end dates, SCoPE continues and is shaped by members’ interests

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Learning

“SCoPE is such an amazing learning environment. See you on the 4th!”

(Ian McLeod 2 April 2007)

Sharing knowledge in workplaces and local communities (plurality)

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Integration

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The work that is needed

• Organize discussion threads for casual participation

• Management of resources generated through participation

• Porous boundaries• Continue to advance our work together• Celebrate our accomplishments