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Learning Alliances » Learning in and around a “known community”

Learning Alliances » Learning in and around a “known community”

October 17, 2013 By mark david mcCreary

John David Smith shares some insights on his task of helping an online community develop further.

I was recently hired by the KM4Dev  core group to  synthesise the results of the three completed tasks and to provide an analysis of insights and recommendations to KM4Dev as to how it could further develop. The first thing about this project is that the client is a community and that’s different from a client that’s an organization.

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