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Creation, animation and perennial activities of Communities of Practice supported by ICT

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Fig 1.    CoP’s members’ implication degree    (inspired from Wenger)
Table 1    Characteristics of the communities
Table 2    Data collection methods
Figure 3: CoP’s life cycle
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