Title of article
The impact of membership of a virtual learning community on individual learning careers and professional identity
Author/Authors
Barbara Allan and Dina Lewis، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
12
From page
841
To page
852
Abstract
This study takes a relatively new direction in researching virtual learning
communities (VLCs) as it explores the ways in which VLC membership can
support lifelong learning and impact on individual learning careers and
professional identities beyond the life of the community. The case study spans
4 years. The findings suggest that through the process of engaging in a VLC,
individuals may change their ‘horizons of action’ leading to new learning and
career trajectories. In particular, the study demonstrates how membership of
a VLC supported and enabled some individuals to transform their learning
careers and to make significant life changes. Other members developed their
learning careers in an incremental manner that led to increased innovation
and professional expertise. The findings suggest that VLCs are successful in
supporting individual change and career development when they provide the
‘comfort zone’ of a secure and supportive virtual environment
Journal title
BJET
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
BJET
Record number
838491
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