39 min

Decentered Media Podcast 146 - Developmental Communities of Practice Decentered Media Podcast

    • Society & Culture

In this episode, I introduce the concept of Communities of Practice (CoPs) and its role in community media. I discuss the three fundamental elements that make up CoPs—Domain, Community, and Practice—and explain how these elements contribute to effective collaboration and learning.

The episode explore the definition of a Community of Practice, and outlines its significance for individuals involved in community media. I explore how CoPs facilitate knowledge sharing, collaborative problem-solving, and the development of new ideas within a supportive framework.

I talk about the need to engage in discussion and conversation about the function of communities of practice, especially as they are relevant to community media practitioners who want to realise the benefits of participating in CoPs. In future episodes, I’ll start to look at practical tips on starting and maintaining these communities, hopefully providing some useful tips and hints for those looking to foster professional growth and improve media practices through collaboration.

Join me to learn about the role of Communities of Practice in enhancing community media by enabling professionals to connect, share experiences, and learn collectively. This episode is ideal for anyone interested in using CoPs to boost engagement and knowledge exchange in their media projects.

In this episode, I introduce the concept of Communities of Practice (CoPs) and its role in community media. I discuss the three fundamental elements that make up CoPs—Domain, Community, and Practice—and explain how these elements contribute to effective collaboration and learning.

The episode explore the definition of a Community of Practice, and outlines its significance for individuals involved in community media. I explore how CoPs facilitate knowledge sharing, collaborative problem-solving, and the development of new ideas within a supportive framework.

I talk about the need to engage in discussion and conversation about the function of communities of practice, especially as they are relevant to community media practitioners who want to realise the benefits of participating in CoPs. In future episodes, I’ll start to look at practical tips on starting and maintaining these communities, hopefully providing some useful tips and hints for those looking to foster professional growth and improve media practices through collaboration.

Join me to learn about the role of Communities of Practice in enhancing community media by enabling professionals to connect, share experiences, and learn collectively. This episode is ideal for anyone interested in using CoPs to boost engagement and knowledge exchange in their media projects.

39 min

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