The challenge of integrating motivational and affective aspects into the design of networks of practice

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Abstract

In this position paper, we (i) set out the background, problems and questions involved in moving towards a design methodology for incorporating motivational and affective factors in networks of practice, (ii) define networks of practice, highlighting that motivational and affective factors are intertwined with a range of other complex issues, (iii) examine some of these aforementioned problems using a specific example from the MATURE IP (http://mature-ip.eu/) called people tagging, and use this case (iv) to delineate the challenge of integrating motivational aspects into the design of networks of practice. The final section of the paper raises many questions that can be used as a resource for dialogue by workshop participants.

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Cook, J., Schmidt, A., Kunzmann, C., & Braun, S. (2012). The challenge of integrating motivational and affective aspects into the design of networks of practice. In CEUR Workshop Proceedings (Vol. 957). CEUR-WS.

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