TIE 536
Learning Communities
Craig A. Cunningham, Ph.D.
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Learning CommunitiesRead the article found at http://carbon.cudenver.edu/~mryder/dlc.html and create an outline of what you find there using Word's outline feature. Upload your outline to the "Files" section of the course web site at my.nl.edu.
"The idea of learning communities has also been discussed as an alternative metaphor to traditional instruction. What happens when groups of people gather together to provide mutual support for learning and performance? How would that work? Rather than being controlled by a teacher or an instructional designer, learners might "self-organize" into functioning communities with a general goal of supporting each other in their learning. That is to say, the function of guidance and control becomes distributed among group participants. Specific roles of group members are not assigned but rather emerge from the interaction of the whole.... "Dynamic learning communities (DLCs) are groups of people who form a learning community generally characterized by the following:
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