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30/04/06 |

Weaving Together Online and Face-To-Face Learning

By Shawn Callahan. Follow me on Twitter. Filed in Communities of practice.

John Smith and Beverly Trayner have written an interesting and useful paper describing how community coordinators can use a combination of online technology and face-to-face meetings to enhance learning. In particular their designs for ramping-up discussions online in preparation for face-to-face meeting and then ramp-down online, shows how we better integrate the virtual with the real.

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