Abstract
There is
little evidence about how collective intelligence, social networks, and
communities of practice work in maternal health projects. In this paper, we
discuss the approaches towards collective intelligence in a project by focusing
on the virtual and web-based environments communities of practice and social
network approach. This paper builds upon a research project IS0907 COST action
and focuses on the communities of practice, social media within organization
and team projects, and how through these networks and communities collective
intelligence is building. Also, the current investigation stands as an example
of COST IS0907 team and the relationship built between countries and
communities of practice through working groups, manage knowledge transfer, and
improve research collaboration and partnerships. This article aims to present
the working environment developed to facilitate collective intelligence role in
knowledge building and how communities of practice can enrich collaboration, in
maternal health project settings, both educational and effective health
research and knowledge building.