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What is Collective Meaning-Making

Handbook of Research on Virtual Workplaces and the New Nature of Business Practices
The cornerstone of social learning theory, collective meaning-making is a social activity in which, McLoughlin and Oliver (1998) state, “learning is facilitated through purposeful dialogue, verbalization of thought processes, … and negotiation of meaning” (p. 129).
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The Virtual Classroom @ Work
Terrie Lynn Thompson (University of Alberta, Canada)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-59904-893-2.ch020
Abstract
Before we can exploit new technologies to realize new ways of working, we must be able to imagine innovative possibilities for learning. Organizations seeking to improve the way they work and build knowledge reach for new learning paradigms. Possibilities emerge when exploring learning and working in virtual spaces from social learning perspectives, such as situated learning.. In this chapter, findings from a qualitative case study in a geographically dispersed organization are used as a springboard for exploring the challenges of introducing innovative e-learning initiatives. This chapter adds to our understanding of learning and working in virtual spaces by delving into: (1) workplace practices related to virtual learning and work that facilitate and frustrate new ways of learning; and (2) notions of online community, informal learning, and blended learning which offer promise for re-conceptualizing learning within virtual work spaces. Recommendations are provided to guide the creation of fresh teaching and learning practices.
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