One of the great challenges that teachers face is isolation in their practice. [[wikipedia:Community_of_practice|Communities of practice]] (COP) has been seen as a method of supporting [[wikipedia:Teacher_education|teacher professional development]] and reducing isolation. When teachers are supported to interact in a free and open technology environment, they are able to support one another in the creation of open educational resources using multiple tools and processes. Such an environment, supported by online and virtual methods, can build collaboration amongst teachers, thus supporting the community as well. OER creation and re-purposing could thus be the purpose and the output of teacher communities. A free and open technology environment is essential to make this a reality. OER is the 'What', COP is the 'Who' and FOSS is the 'How' of this paradigm. | One of the great challenges that teachers face is isolation in their practice. [[wikipedia:Community_of_practice|Communities of practice]] (COP) has been seen as a method of supporting [[wikipedia:Teacher_education|teacher professional development]] and reducing isolation. When teachers are supported to interact in a free and open technology environment, they are able to support one another in the creation of open educational resources using multiple tools and processes. Such an environment, supported by online and virtual methods, can build collaboration amongst teachers, thus supporting the community as well. OER creation and re-purposing could thus be the purpose and the output of teacher communities. A free and open technology environment is essential to make this a reality. OER is the 'What', COP is the 'Who' and FOSS is the 'How' of this paradigm. |