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An interesting follow-up to my earlier comment on Martin's framework of collaboration tools for communities of practice: Wilfred Rubens on Stages of development of a CoP, levels of trust and ICT tools. Wilfred does a really good job expanding on the discussion about community technologies and positioning Martin's trust stages next to the 5 stages in e-moderating by Gilly Salmon (which is new to me). Salmon's model is worth checking anyway: it describes the specifics of e-moderation and technical support for 5 stages of community participation (access and motivation, online socialisation, information exchange, knowledge construction and development). Connected: Technology for Communities set on Flickr (Nancy, I can't dig out the post in your weblog from where it comes). More on: communities facilitation technology adoption
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