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Communities of practice for knowledge co-creation on sustainable dairy farming : features for value creation for farmers Universiteit Gent KU Leuven
Communities of practice in inclusive education Universiteit Gent
Twitter data analysis for studying communities of practice in the media industry Vrije Universiteit Brussel
Today, more and more physical communities of practice, a concept that describes a group of people that share a passion and interact regularly at events to exchange knowledge, utilize social media, such as Twitter. Brotaru, for instance, is such a physical community of practice for media professionals in Brussels. It is a monthly meet-up of videogame developers in various locations in Brussels. Furthermore, Twitter becomes widely acknowledged as ...
Communities of practice in residential aged care: A rapid review KU Leuven
BACKGROUND: Communities of practice (CoPs) have the potential to help address the residential aged care system's need for continuing education and quality improvement. CoPs have been used in healthcare to improve clinical practice; however, little is known about their application to the unique residential aged care context. OBJECTIVES: This rapid review of CoPs for residential aged care was conducted to summarise the features of CoPs, how they ...
High medieval monasteries as communities of practice : approaching monastic learning through letters Universiteit Gent
Assessing performance of communities of practice in health policy: a conceptual framework Instituut voor Tropische Geneeskunde
Communities of practice and emotional aspects of loyalty in reformist circles of the tenth and eleventh centuries Universiteit Gent
Collaboration and communities of practice in the field of medical ontology translation KU Leuven
This article aims to provide more insight into collaborative translation of medical ontologies and how translators’ needs, commitment and desire to learn and share knowledge can be the seed for building a community of practice to support this particular type of translation. It is based on the experience gained from a project to translate 7500 respiratory system concepts from SNOMED CT® into French. The project was guided by the following ...