Gilly Salmon's work is the starting point for this area for work, and if you
haven't time to read one of her books, and you want a visual representation
of some of the key features then this
http://atimod.com/e-tivities/5stage.shtml
Represents the 5 stages of e-tivitiy visually (which I quite like).
Dave Foord
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From: Virtual Learning Environments [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
Alejandro Chiner Arias
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Subject: [VLES] Dynamization of online communities
How to make an online community come to life? I am looking for references to
received wisdom on dynamization of virtual environments, i.e. how to foster
participation and do it successfully.
We know from experience it is not enough to set up the system or tool, e.g.
social software. If the initiative is not to fall flat, users need somehow
to be attracted and enthused, so that they engage in the community, become
part of it and make it come to life and live on. The question is how and it
applies not only to the educational VLE .
Many thanks.
Alec
http://www.linkedin.com/in/chiner
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