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Applying the community of practice approach to individual IT projects
Strazdins, P.
This paper reports a study of utilizing the action research
educational method to the application and evaluation of
the Community of Practice (CoP) principle to individual
postgraduate project courses in IT at the Australian National
University.
Two CoPs were formed, comprising the students enrolled
in research and implementation project courses and
the project co-ordinator (the author) of the first semesters
of 2006 and 2007. The 7 students in the 2006 CoP were
predominantly local students, whereas the 10 in the 2007
CoP were almost all international students, having significantly
different language and cultural backgrounds. The
action research method was applied over two phases each
semester, the first in weeks 1-7 (involving 5 meeting sessions),
and the second in weeks 10-15 (involving 4 meeting
sessions), and also between semesters.
Data for evaluation includes student feedback (including
an entry and exit survey, and anecdotal remarks), observation
of the CoPs, and evaluation of student performance
in relevant aspects of their project work.
The results of the evaluation indicate that the CoP approach,
combined with the action research method, was
very effective in teaching research skills and significantly
improved the students' project experience. There was consistent
evidence of desirable group behavior emerging, including
the establishment of a mutually supporting environment.
Even through the projects were individual, the
commonality of learning research skills and peer feedback
was sufficient to establish a cohesive and effective community.
A number of design principles and factors that are
important to achieve positive results are identified. While
this was a limited trial of the approach, we feel that it is
promising to apply to technical student projects in other
areas, and it is a valuable approach in supporting researchbased
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Cite as: Strazdins, P. (2008). Applying the community of practice approach to individual IT projects. In Proc. Tenth Australasian Computing Education Conference (ACE 2008), Wollongong, NSW, Australia. CRPIT, 78. Simon and Hamilton, M., Eds. ACS. 137-146. |
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