Todd W. Jorns Colleen Potter. What is an Online Learning Community?  Place on the Internet where learners: Share information Exchange ideas Collaborate.

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Todd W. Jorns Colleen Potter

What is an Online Learning Community?  Place on the Internet where learners: Share information Exchange ideas Collaborate on projects Challenge their thinking Expand their knowledge Meet the needs of other community learners through proactive participation

A Typical Online Learning Community  Interactive  Engaging  Collaborative  Robust  24/7 (synchronous or asynchronous)  Input from all members  Shared learning objectives

Online Learning Community Examples  Social Networking sites Facebook, MySpace, etc.  Blogs  Wikis  Second Life (3D worlds)  Collaborative Document Sharing  Learning Management Systems

Online Resources    create-an-educational-wiki-using-pbworks create-an-educational-wiki-using-pbworks 

Hands-On Wiki Go to: Login Info: Usernames: wikiuser01…wikiuser20 Passwords: wiki