Difference between revisions of "Community Networks and Groups"

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*[[Service Learning COP|Service Learning Community of Practice]]
 
*[[Service Learning COP|Service Learning Community of Practice]]
*Research COP (ask Denise Liu if they want to be listed)
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*[[Research Community|Research Community of Practice]] (contact Denise Liu)
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*Theory of Change Community of Practice (contact Carol Liew)
 
*Think For Good (A Design Thinking group that does ideation sessions once a month; ask Simon Siah if he wants to be listed)
 
*Think For Good (A Design Thinking group that does ideation sessions once a month; ask Simon Siah if he wants to be listed)
 
*Civic Tech / Tech for Good (?)<br />
 
*Civic Tech / Tech for Good (?)<br />

Revision as of 02:37, 10 November 2020


Community Networks

Community Networks are focused on a broadly defined domain of interest/social cause or locality.

Issue-Based Communities

Locality-Based Communities

  • Connect with young adults who live near you Friendzone
  • SGCares Community Networks (Since 2018, MCCY and MSF have co-organised SG Cares Community Network sessions to bring together agencies and partners to discuss issues in their respective towns and explore areas where they can work together to address them)
  • Northeast District (ask if Amos wants to list and get involved with others)

Community Interest Groups

Community Interest Groups are focused on a specific issue or concept, and come together to learn about and share knowledge with one another.

Communities of Practice

Communities of Practice are focused on improving existing professional or technical expertise.

Community Action Groups

Community Action Groups go beyond sharing knowledge and studying an issue, and are focused on an action plan to achieve a specific goal.


Community Forum