Models of Innovative Knowledge Communities and Three Metaphors of Learning
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The authors analyze and compare three models of innovative knowledge communities: Nonaka and Takeuchi’s model of knowledge-creation, Engeström’s model of expansive learning, and Bereiter’s model of knowledge building. Despite basic differences, these models have pertinent features in common: Most fundamentally, they emphasize dynamic processes for transforming prevailing knowledge and practices. Beyond characterizing learning as knowledge acquisition (the acquisition metaphor) and as participation in a social community (the participation metaphor), the authors of this article distinguish a third aspect: learning (and intelligent activity in general) as knowledge creation (the knowledge-creation metaphor). This…
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- Metaphor
- Expansive
- Knowledge management
- Personal knowledge management
- Knowledge creation
- Knowledge building
- Knowledge acquisition
- Social learning
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