November 2008 Archives

It is so nice when ones research and teaching interests intersect. As I've been studying practices, I've become increasing interested in the "situated" nature of practices (Suchman, 1987; Sharrock & Button, 2003; Lave 1991). This has led me to become increasing interested in the notion of Communities of practice

This lead me to some reports about The Manchester Method as a means of teaching (especially with regard to MBA students). There is a helpful PowerPoint sideshow that puts the method into context (of course--where would we be without context).


References

Lave, J. (1991). Situating learning in communities of practice. In L. B. Resnick, J. M. Levine, & S. D. Teasley (Eds.), Perspectives on socially shared cognition (pp. 63-82). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Sharrock, W., & Button, G. (2003). Plans and Situated Action Ten Years On. Journal of the Learning Sciences, 12(2), 259. doi: 10.1207/S15327809JLS1202_5.

Suchman, L. A. (1987). Plans and Situated Actions: The Problem of Human-Machine Communication (p. 203). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Talking with Andrew about hosting providers, I thought I'd put in a good word for the folks at A2 hosting

Over the past couple of years, they've provided me with darn good service (and a really good price). Try them; you might like them.

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