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		<title>By: Artichoke</title>
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		<description>Ever alert Nix - great post - I reckon you should explore the manipulation in the use of a word like &lt;i&gt;&quot;community&quot;&lt;/i&gt; in e learning - 

Think about the expectations and alignment that using the word &quot;community&quot; creates - that sense of co-operation, participation, collaboration, - you have to ask with some of the most recent invitations - just what is it that we are being asked to participate in? and who identified the need? 

Who needs this &quot;community&quot; is pivotal to analysing whether it is a &quot;community&quot; or a collection of participants coerced into interacting with each other online because of compliance issues.</description>
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<p>Think about the expectations and alignment that using the word &#8220;community&#8221; creates &#8211; that sense of co-operation, participation, collaboration, &#8211; you have to ask with some of the most recent invitations &#8211; just what is it that we are being asked to participate in? and who identified the need? </p>
<p>Who needs this &#8220;community&#8221; is pivotal to analysing whether it is a &#8220;community&#8221; or a collection of participants coerced into interacting with each other online because of compliance issues.</p>
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