Supporting a Community of Trainers
Analysis of a research, carried out by IICD, determining whether a Community of Practice can be of support to ICT4D trainers in addressing their challenges and needs.
In this report Gerdien ten Cate analyses research carried out by the
International Institute for Communication and Development (IICD) from
April to July 2005, designed to identify the information needs of
computer and internet trainers who provide services to development
projects and organisations. In this report the trainers are referred to
as ICT4D trainers, where ICT4D stands for Information and Communication
Technologies for Development. An online survey and focus group
discussion carried out among the trainers sought to answer the
question:
“Can a Community of Practice help address the trainers’ need for continuous, easily accessible, and context-appropriate support? If yes, how should the evolution of a Community of Trainers be supported by the involved actors?”
The author reviews the key concepts surrounding Communities of Practice
and presents the findings of the survey in detail. She concludes that a
Community of Trainers could be a meaningful and feasible vehicle for
addressing the ICT4D trainers’ challenges and needs. However, it was
also recognised that success of the Community will depend on
ever-changing social, cultural and economic factors. Based on the
findings, the author recommends specific steps that can be taken to
increase the chance of success of the Community of Trainers.
The 33-page report and the 4-page summary are available online. Printed copies are available upon request.
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Supporting a Community of Trainers Summary
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