“…As Barab et al (2002) found among the preservice teachers, learning in these settings can be a complex process involving the overlap of meaning, practice, experience, identity, and community, where newcomers evolve, grow, and learn from the more experienced members. The openness of the Web changes how, where, and when we learn, creating environments, where learner-participants create the content of their learning (Paulin & Haythornthwaite, 2016). These settings open a new window that can then influence the design and use of learning networks (Haythornthwaite, 2013) and the way in which communities of practice and mentoring relationships can develop without time and location constraints.…”