I have been working as an online community producer, developing online communities for professional development, network, collaboration and the sharing of best practice.
There is such a need for on demand training, that we plan regular webinars and then archive them for people to view as their busy schedules permit. One particular webinar on online science had only 4 attendees, but the archive was viewed 800 times in 4 months.
"Minds collaborating online" is the real power of the Internet I think.
I have been involved with the development of a book, Education for a Digital world. It was a communal community project using a plethora of online meeting tools. It employed a unique interactive research model, a forming relationships model, a collaborative research model, the sharing of ideas to produce new thinking model. The book is the output of ongoing discussions among practitioners from all over the world who participated in an online community of interest that stimulated dialog among and between interest groups that shared a common vision of providing best practice knowledge for the benefit of their peers. There are over 60 contributors from all over the world. Together we compiled, wrote and edited. The book is being published by the Commonwealth of Learning. This project is just one example of the myriad of opportunities afforded by new technologies.
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