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== KM4Dev Learning Areas == | == KM4Dev Learning Areas == | ||
KM4Dev Monitoring & Evaluation team have already commenced some analysis: [[KM4Dev_Learning_and_Monitoring_2012-2013#Unpacking_KM4Dev_learning_areas|Unpacking KM4Dev learning areas]] | KM4Dev Monitoring & Evaluation team have already commenced some analysis: [[KM4Dev_Learning_and_Monitoring_2012-2013#Unpacking_KM4Dev_learning_areas|Unpacking KM4Dev learning areas]] | ||
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+ | == Notes from "Field Trip" to KM4Dev == | ||
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+ | Members of CPsquare (a community of practice about communities of practice) | ||
+ | visited with members of KM4Dev in April of 2011. Their report describes what they learned about the history of the | ||
+ | community, about the environment in which its members work, and some of what the | ||
+ | community means to some of the people who participated in the visit. They looked at various | ||
+ | KM4Dev websites and held asynchronous discussions about the community. A synchronous | ||
+ | teleconference answered many questions and raised many more. The challenges that KM4Dev | ||
+ | is currently facing include recent growth in its main email membership, a proliferation of venues | ||
+ | and tools (including face‐to‐face meetings), increasing member diversity, and an evolving | ||
+ | environment where knowledge sharing and management ideas are entering the mainstream. | ||
+ | These challenges raise questions about sub‐communities and community support and | ||
+ | leadership. | ||
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+ | http://cpsquare.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/KM4Dev-field-trip-report-may2011.pdf |
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Some discussion about tech stewardship within KM4Dev already started during participant introductions. See "Discussion" tab.
KM4Dev Learning Areas
KM4Dev Monitoring & Evaluation team have already commenced some analysis: Unpacking KM4Dev learning areas
Notes from "Field Trip" to KM4Dev
Members of CPsquare (a community of practice about communities of practice) visited with members of KM4Dev in April of 2011. Their report describes what they learned about the history of the community, about the environment in which its members work, and some of what the community means to some of the people who participated in the visit. They looked at various KM4Dev websites and held asynchronous discussions about the community. A synchronous teleconference answered many questions and raised many more. The challenges that KM4Dev is currently facing include recent growth in its main email membership, a proliferation of venues and tools (including face‐to‐face meetings), increasing member diversity, and an evolving environment where knowledge sharing and management ideas are entering the mainstream. These challenges raise questions about sub‐communities and community support and leadership.
http://cpsquare.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/KM4Dev-field-trip-report-may2011.pdf