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Learning in a Twitter-based community of practice: an exploration of knowledge exchange as a motivation for participation in #hcsmca

机译:在基于Twitter的实践社区中学习:探索知识交流,以此作为参与#hcsmca的动机

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Through participation in communities of practice (CoPs), those with a common interest can share in learning about and improving practices within their domain (Wenger, E. (2006). Communities of practice: A brief introduction.). As CoPs move online, there is increased potential for more expansive and diverse membership. By providing a space in which a global population of members can engage with each other and access and contribute information and knowledge, social media may be used to support online CoPs. Although not originally designed for community development, Twitter is one social media platform that is being used in innovative ways to support communities. This study explores learning as a motivation for participating in the successful Twitter-based CoP Health Care Social Media Canada (#hcsmca). #hcsmca uses tweet chats (planned synchronous discussions aggregated by a hashtag) to engage in robust dialogues associated with learning and knowledge creation. Interviews with 24 #hcsmca community members show that learning is a fundamental motivator for participation in the community. Twitter was found to be a platform that enables learning for #hcsmca members, albeit not universally. Four thematic elements of learning in #hcsmca were identified. For interviewees, learning was a motivation for participating in the community because they were able to access and share expertise, discover who knows what within the healthcare community, access novel information through interactions with members who have diverse personal and professional backgrounds, and learn information that they could apply in their personal and professional lives.
机译:通过参与实践社区(CoPs),具有共同兴趣的人们可以分享在各自领域内学习和改进实践的经验(Wenger,E.(2006)。实践社区:简介)。随着CoP在线上线,扩大会员资格和扩大多元化的潜力越来越大。通过提供一个空间,全球范围内的成员可以互相参与并访问和贡献信息和知识,社交媒体可以用来支持在线CoP。尽管最初并不是为社区发展而设计的,但Twitter是一个社交媒体平台,正在以创新的方式用于支持社区。这项研究探索了学习,以此作为成功参与基于Twitter的CoP Health Care Social Media Canada(#hcsmca)的动机。 #hcsmca使用推特聊天(通过话题标签聚集的计划的同步讨论)来进行与学习和知识创造相关的强大对话。对24名#hcsmca社区成员的采访显示,学习是参与社区的根本动力。发现Twitter是一个平台,可让#hcsmca成员学习,尽管并不普遍。确定了#hcsmca中学习的四个主题元素。对于受访者来说,学习是参与社区的动力,因为他们能够访问和共享专业知识,发现谁知道医疗保健社区中的知识,通过与具有不同个人和专业背景的成员进行互动来访问新信息,以及学习能够他们可以申请个人和职业生活。

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