Connected futures: New social strategies and tools for communities of practice

CPsquare is proud to add a  new learning event to its educational offerings. "Connected futures: New social strategies and tools for communities of practice" is a workshop for community managers, designers and conveners to explore social strategies and  tools to support them (referred to by some as Web2.0). This five week online workshop is a hands-on, mind-opening, deep dive into using new technologies to meet community needs. At the end of this workshop, participants can expect to:

New technology stewards are especially encouraged to join us. The workshop includes virtual field trips to successful communities and deep dives into new tool use. We will explore many freely available technologies, including web conferencing, teleconferences, blogging, RSS syndication, microblogging, social bookmarking and tagging, wikis, mashups, and social networking.  Each aspect has the support of experts and leaders in areas such as organizational, educational, government and enterprise Communities. Participants will work through a process of developing plans to implement new social strategies and technologies into the ongoing life of their respective communities of practice. Participants will also receive an advance electronic copy (PDF) of the forthcoming book "Technology Stewardship for Communities of Practice" (Wenger, White, and Smith 2008).

Requirements:
While this workshop is designed to be challenging (not for beginners nor the faint-hearted) it is grounded in today's reality for communities of practice, social strategies and new tools. Our aim is to support practitioners: participants should be in a leadership role or intending to take one on, or be convening an existing communities of practice. 




Here are Futures Workshop Resources -- some of the things we've tagged recently as we think about this workshop:

Our intention is to offer this workshop two times a year.