profile and the proposed classification. It would be
necessary to explain this link better so that they
could see the interest. The help brought by the
videos was either not sufficient or not adapted and
an improvement could be the addition of a
contextual help or a software companion.
Further results will be obtained only by a use by
a large number of persons and over a longer time
period. It is only in these conditions that the
platform and the proposed tools can be expected to
reveal their potential.
7 CONCLUSIONS
In this paper, we defined a general model of
Interconnection of CoPs, based on the concept of
Constellations of CoPs. This model aims at
supporting knowledge sharing and dissemination for
local CoPs interested in a same general activity, in
our case tutoring. We validated the implementation
of this model by the development of the TE-Cap 2
platform. This platform was designed to connect
several CoPs centred on same general activity and to
manage their knowledge. We conducted a
descriptive investigation lasting several months with
tutors from various disciplines and countries. The
results of usability tests demonstrated the ease of use
and the utility of the proposed tool, although not all
the offered possibilities were taken up, as
highlighted by use tracks.
The aim of this study was not to observe the
emergence of an Interconnection of Communities of
Practice because it was unachievable in only four
months. So as to observe such emergence, we plan
to conduct another type of study, across a long-term
period and with the addition of a software
companion to facilitate the understanding of the
innovative interface. It would also be interesting to
address other communities than that of tutors or
teachers who often tend towards rather
individualistic professional behaviour and who are
not always used to sharing.
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