Learning takes place especially felicitously as part of a knowledge-building community
that brings together people of all ages and diverse social roles.With the help of computer-mediated
communication, students can learn while engaged in authentic activities with real consequences.
The Internet connects groups of people, information, and institutions in new ways, creating new opportunities to realize this vision. When knowledge building is used as an approach to education, the goal is for students to learn through the process of engaging in this collaborative, critical dialog about ideas.The online community provides a ready source of peer support for learning. From this work, Bruckman found that online communities can provide students with ready access to
1)Role models,
2)Project models,
3)Technical support,
4)Emotional support, and
5)An appreciative audience
Computer-mediated communication has unique affordances that can help designers of learning communities to foster situated support for learning.Future research should explore how tomake learning communities more effective, and that research will always be guided by one or more prototypes of learning communities. The specific prototypes that the researcher chooses guide which characteristics of the learning environment are emphasized. Research will be more valuable if the
researchers are explicit about which prototypes of learning community are guiding their research
Question:
1)How to learn with hands-on learning online communities?