Evolution of Learning: Moving Beyond Communities of Practice with the Wenger-Trayners
Communities of Practice are less important than what they enable.
In the latest episode of the Cohere podcast, social learning theorists Etienne and Beverly Wenger-Trayner delve into an engaging discussion with co-hosts Dr. Lauren Vargas and Bill Johnston.
The guests explore the evolution of communities of practice, their recently published CoP Guidebook, and their unique workshops and retreats. They provide insights into their ongoing research project, a tripartite book series designed to update and expand their social learning theory. The inaugural volume, published in 2020, focuses on value creation within social learning spaces. The subsequent volumes, currently in development, will concentrate on expanding social learning across temporal and spatial dimensions and the personal journey of actively participating in the learning process.
In this episode, we discuss the following:
[0:15] Introducing Etienne and Beverly Wenger-Trayner
[2:30] Defining Communities of Practice (CoP)
[19:03] Discussing the role of AI in social learning
[28:23] Moving beyond CoPs
[36:45] Sharing information about upcoming books and events
Mentioned in this episode:
[Book] Communities of practice within and across organizations - a guidebook
[Book] Artificial Intelligence and Tutoring Systems: Computational and Cognitive Approaches to the Communication of Knowledge by Etienne Wenger
[Book] Learning to Make a Difference: Value Creation in Social Learning Spaces by Etienne and Beverly Wenger-Trayner
[Book] Systems Convening: A crucial form of leadership for the 21st century by Etienne and Beverly Wenger-Trayner
[Website] Events from Etienne and Beverly Wenger-Trayner
[Website] Resources from Etienne and Beverly Wenger-Trayner
About our guest(s):
Etienne and Beverly Wenger-Trayner are internationally renowned social learning theorists and consultants. Their pioneering work in social learning is influential in such diverse fields as learning theory, business, government, international development, healthcare, and education. Their consulting practice specializes in contexts where there are large-scale social learning challenges. They founded the Social Learning Lab, where they host series of events oriented to theory, practice, and leadership. The co-edited volume Learning in landscapes of practice expands the theory beyond single communities. Systems convening sheds light on a crucial form of social-learning leadership. They are preparing a guidebook for communities of practice. They have started a book series called Learning to make a difference and recently published the first volume. It introduces the concept of social learning space as a new foundation for the theory, and their value-creation framework as a tool for both conceptualizing and cultivating social learning.
https://www.wenger-trayner.com/
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