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Centre for Learning and Professional Development

The University of Adelaide Australia

Learning Communities

Palloff & Pratt, in their excellent book Building Learning Communities in Cyberspace, Jossy Bass Publishers USA show how to develop community as a part of the learning process. They call it the missing piece of the puzzle of the new learning paradigm and that which locks it all together.

The keys to creating a learning community and a successful facilitation online as well as being catalysts for learning are; honesty, responsiveness, relevance, respect, openness and empowerment (Palloff & Pratt, 1999). They say they are critical to the success of online learning and without any one of them, a learning community cannot function. We have permission from Learningtimes.org to extract a short segment of a synchronous web interview external site with Palloff and Pratt. This short recording not only talks about setting the stage for building community but is an example of the process itself.

Building a learning community requires work and collaborative and facilitation skills. The online education website over the coming months will be populated with resources to teach you how. A good starting place is the summary external site of some of Paloff and Pratt's work.

See also: Learning through online discussion: A case of triangulation in research external site.

 

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