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BREMEN September 19-21, 2011 European Commission Information Society and Media GaLA Game and Learning Alliance The European Network of Excellence on Serious Games Community Nurturing (Task 8.3) Social Network Analysis Approach (D8.8) WP 8 1
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BREMEN September 19-21, 2011 European Commission Information Society and Media Outline Theory for online communication – Communities of Practice Conditions for establishing communities of practice Social Network Analysis SNA measures SNA enhanced techniques Approach for SNA in GaLA 2
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BREMEN September 19-21, 2011 European Commission Information Society and Media Communities of Practice 3 “Communities of Practice (CoP) are groups of people who share a concern or a passion for something they do and learn how to do it better as they interact regularly.” (Wenger, 2008) A CoP is an activity system in which individuals are united in action and the meaning that the actions have for them (Ardichvili, Page, & Wentling, 2003). CoP provide a foundation for production and sharing of knowledge
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BREMEN September 19-21, 2011 European Commission Information Society and Media Establishing Communities of Practice 4 Identification of stakeholders People with experience and knowledge on the topic have to be present 20:80 rule - peripheral participants, the long-tail (Anderson, 2003) Common recognized and shared needs and a belief in long term profitability of stakeholders
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BREMEN September 19-21, 2011 European Commission Information Society and Media Establishing Communities of Practice 5 Engagement Very challenging, but crucial for success (allows the exchange of tacit knowledge ) Conditions for promotion and stimulation of engagement Self-reflection and self-observation Promote sharing of knowledge as a public good Effect of recommendations from influential contacts Trust in the way knowledge is used or disseminated by procedures of knowledge or trusted members
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BREMEN September 19-21, 2011 European Commission Information Society and Media Establishing Communities of Practice 6 Network management Stimulate sharing Instigate agreement Need for leadership: especially important in the early stages of community development. If no leader is appointed the community itself will set out and find one (Laghos & Zaphiris, 2006) Balance between support (guidelines and regulations) and freedom ( evolving interests and circumstances that help the community to develop)
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BREMEN September 19-21, 2011 European Commission Information Society and Media Social Network Analysis 7 SNA Measures Clustering Connectivity Centrality Network characteristics Strength of the weak ties Small world; six degrees of separation Enhanced SNA techniques Recommender systems Collaborative filtering Content based recommendation
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BREMEN September 19-21, 2011 European Commission Information Society and Media Approach for SNA in GaLA 8 Community lifecycle
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BREMEN September 19-21, 2011 European Commission Information Society and Media Approach for SNA in GaLA 9 SNA for the Potential Stage Connect people with similar interests (look at the profile information) Check how the different stakeholders are represented and take adequate measures Support engagement by motivating sharing SNA for the Coalescing Stage Detect clustering and subgroups and the level of communication between these Use collaborative filtering and content-based recommendation to enhance engagement by recommending suitable contacts and content
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BREMEN September 19-21, 2011 European Commission Information Society and Media Approach for SNA in GaLA 10 SNA for the Active Stage Measure engagement by keeping track of the quantity of members’ contributions (blog posts, comments, rating) and the rate of information flow Detect the ‘central’ people and support them in case the burden of managing the network increases Use content analysis to study the relation between the content generated and the relation between content authors Data needed User profile: information about interests and roles (e.g. researcher in a private company) Common anagraphic data (age, gender)
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BREMEN September 19-21, 2011 European Commission Information Society and Media Approach for SNA in GaLA 11 Data needed User profile: information about interests and roles (e.g. researcher in a private company) Common anagraphic data (age, gender) Role and affiliation to detect belonging to a particular stakeholder group Interest to suggest similar community member The social links (friend/follower) All user-generated content Blog posts Comments Rating Tagging
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