This term names a group of people who share a concern or passion and learn to improve what they do through regular interaction
What is "community of practice"?
Who came up with techne vs phronesis
Who is Artistotle?
Dialogue with your peers and learning through questioning is which key idea of a CoP?
What is dialogic process?
A group of tutors meeting weekly to swap teaching techniques and troubleshoot is an example of this
What is a community of practice?
This is one of the main goals of an educational developer when creating a CoP
What is creating space for collaboration, reflection, and shared learning?
Wegner described this participation as "legitimate peripheral participation", another way to describe this is...
What is "learning from the side/edge"?
This duo proposed an apprenticeship based progression from novice to expert
Who are Dreyfus and Dreyfus?
This key idea encourages participants to think deeply and reflect on improvements they can make
What is critical reflection?
Name one national or professional network mentioned from the beginning of the workshop
What is ECE, STLHE, SEDA, or CMALT
(true or false)
Educational developers only use formal workshops to build CoPs
This pair of Aristotelian concepts, one meaning craft or technical skill, and one meaning practical wisdom, is called what?
Which theorist duo came up with the experiential learning cycle (experience - reflect - conceptualize - experiment)?
Who are Kolb and Baud?
This key idea emphasizes structured, flexible, and comfortable environments
What is social spaces?
When a new member starts by observing and doing small tasks before taking on full responsibilities, they are engaging in this process
What is legitimate peripheral participation (AKA learning from the sides)?
This skill helps educational developers manage discussion, resolve tension, and guide reflective learning within a CoP.
What is facilitation or communication?