Nurturing global collaboration and networked learning in higher education

Catherine Cronina, Thomas Cochraneb, Averill Gordonc

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Abstract

We consider the principles of communities of practice (CoP) and networked learning in higher education, illustrated with a case study. iCollab has grown froman international community of practice connecting students and lecturers in seven modules across seven higher education institutions in six countries, to a global network supporting the exploration and evaluation of mobile web tools to engage in participatory curriculum development and supporting students in developing international collaboration and cooperation skills. This article explores the interplay of collaboration and cooperation, CoP and networked learning; describes how this interplay has operated in iCollab; and highlights opportunities and challenges of learning, teaching and interacting with students in networked publics in higher education.

Original languageEnglish
Article number26497
JournalResearch in Learning Technology
Volume24
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Collaboration
  • Communities of practice
  • Cooperation
  • Mobile social media
  • Networked learning
  • Social media

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