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Virtual Communities

Author/Source Title/Annotation Date of Addition
Lisa Kimball Knowledge Creation in Virtual Teams and Communities
This presentation is addressing 5 secrets of creative groups: Real peership, Individual extraordinariness, Production values, Liberating structures, Performance culture
2/27/01
Lisa Kimball Managing Distance Learning: New Challenges for Faculty
In addition to managing the delivery of the content to their courses, faculty teaching at a distance must learn to manage a new set of variables which determine the extent to which their courses are effective including: metaphor, meaning, culture, roles, time, awareness, and collaboration. Learning and practicing the skills to manage these dimensions is the key challenge for faculty development.
2/27/01
Lisa Kimball Boundaryless Facilitation: Energized Learning Groups
These presentation is addressing 5 key strategies of facilitating e-learning communities: Make the whole visible to everyone, Provide "line of sight", Catalyze rich conversations, Amplify energy, Create physical tracks and footprints.
2/27/01
Lisa Kimball Boundaryless Facilitation: Maximizing Team Learning Through Boundaryless Facilitation
How to create and facilitate the work of project teams, when these teams must be highly distributed – must, that is, be made up of people whom it is difficult to bring together face-to-face. This paper discusses the challenges and opportunities posed in facilitating the work of such distributed teams. In particular, it discusses techniques for success in working with teams on the Web.
2/27/01
George Pór Introduction to Community Design Architecture™
A primary objective of community architects practicing CDA is to optimize the design of the community's systems and processes for maximizing feedback, synergy, and positive cross-impact across the personal, social, business, knowledge, and technical layers of the architecture.
8/20/99
  Books on Virtual Communities 7/17/98
S. Ryan, C|net Building online communities
To be successful, Web sites need a loyal audience that returns again and again. Besides creating useful, lively content and updating it regularly, one of the best ways to keep people coming back is to create a sense of community. This article presents 10 hot tips and 4 case studies about how to do that.
6/26/98
George Pór A case of distance collaboration in a virtual community of practice
Introduction to and selected transcript of the Workplace Communities online conversation based on 15 slides focusing on knowledge systems, communities of practice and the relationship between the two.
10/15/97
George Pór The CoIL FAQ on Facilitating Online Forums ©
 Part 1: The CoIL FAQ on Roles & Responsibilities in Facilitating Online Forums
Answering these questison and more: 1. When and why forums have to be facilitated? 2. What are the main roles and responsibilities in facilitating forums?
10/15/97
George Pór The CoIL FAQ on Virtual Communities©
Version 0.1 of the FAQ includes answers for more than a dozen question in the categores: 1. The "Big Picture"; 2. Strategies for Winning in the VC Business; 3. How to Build Business Models for VC
10/15/97
Fast Company
February/March 1998
Let's Get Virtual - And Physical
Fast Company says: Few people know as much about web events as George Pór, founder of Community Intelligence Labs (CoIL), as a consulting firm based in Santa Cruz, California.
6/25/98


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