JUCS - Journal of Universal Computer Science 10(3): 284-293, doi: 10.3217/jucs-010-03-0284
Communities of Practice: An Integrated Technology Perspective
expand article infoGeorg Droschl
‡ Hyperwave R&D, Graz, Austria
Open Access
Abstract
It has been observed that for a Community of Practice (CoP) to be successful, a significant amount of time shall be devoted to understanding the needs of community members. Furthermore, a tool to support the CoP shall be selected based on the kind of activities that are most important for that CoP. Since many of the tools available today place emphasis on a single type of application such as e-learning or document management, unplanned selection may rise unwanted barriers. In this paper, we examine the benefits of integrating some of the following types of technologies into one single technological platform and their impact on CoP: (1) content- and document Management, (2) collaboration / groupware, (3) web conferencing, and (4) e-learning.
Keywords
communities of practice, knowledge management, e-Learning, information technology, intranet, extranet, personalization, enterprise content management