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This paper outlines a serendipitously useful combination of innovative models of collaboration emerging from two 2005–06 UK e-learning pilots: the Joint Information Systems Committee (JISC) e-Learning Independent Study Award (eLISA) and JISC infoNet Collaborative Approaches to the Management of e-Learning (CAMEL) projects. The JISC-funded eLISA Distributed e-Learning (DeL) project set up a collaborative partnership among teachers to try out LAMS and Moodle using study skills in e-learning. Simultaneously, the JISC infoNet CAMEL project developed a model of collaborative approaches to e-learning leadership and management across four UK HE/FE institutions. This paper proposes two new theoretical collaborative team leadership and operational models for e-learning projects, including indices of trust, reflexivity and shared procedural knowledge, recommending that these models are further developed in future communities of e-learning practice in institutions promoting lifelong learning.

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Trust and collective learning are useful features that are enabled by effective collaborative leadership of e-learning projects across higher and further education (HE/FE) institutions promoting lifelong learning. These features contribute effectively to the development of design for learning in communities of e-learning practice. For this, reflexivity, good leadership and the capacity to engage in innovation is crucial to team performance.

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This paper puts forward a model for collaborative leadership for building trust and shared learning in e-learning communities of practice, combining insights from the JISC-funded eLIDA CAMEL and eLISA projects.

Professor Jill Jameson
University of Greenwich

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This page is a summary of: Building trust and shared knowledge in communities of e‐learning practice: collaborative leadership in the JISC eLISA and CAMEL lifelong learning projects, British Journal of Educational Technology, October 2006, Wiley,
DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-8535.2006.00669.x.
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