…world-institute), and Tower of Winds in Yokohama by Toyo Ito (source: htps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Toyo_Ito). 55 15 List of Figures TOC 2.16 Possible variable furniture created by 3.5 Images exhibiting the swarm idea either adjusting numbers and parameters like DNAs in nature or…
…r/page/default.asp?id=15 Βικιπαίδεια Ελ. Βενιζέλος-Διεθνές αεροδρόμιο http://el.wikipedia.org/wiki/%CE%95%CE%BB%CE%B5%CF%85%CE%B 8%CE% Βικιπαίδεια Γέφυρα Ρίου-Αντιρρίου http://el.wikipedia.org/wiki/%CE%93%CE%AD%CF%86%CF%85%CF%81 %CE%B1_%CE%A1%CE%AF%CE%BF%CF%85-%CE%91%CE%BD%CF%8 4…
… and communicative influence, through a number of virtual media-meeting spaces, wikis, TV programs, video sharing, etc. This brings together counter hegemonic knowledges and science into an 'ecology of knowledges', allowing adjudication based on ‘contextual credibility’ (Santos, …
…s for a piece of applied writing. Our students might thus adapt their work to a wiki, a basic Web site, a blog, a letter to the editor of the campus or community newspaper, a letter to a campus or government official, a brochure, or some other occasion. Part of the work that the …
…edia sites to showcase software. any type of digital media. Users can upload • Twiki <twiki.org> is a collaborative group- media using either a web form or email. Gal- ware application similar to a wiki. It includes lery automatically resizes images, creates functionality to cont…
…visleri geribildirime ve katılımcılara açıktır. Bu servisler oylama, yorum ve bilgi paylaşımı gibi konularda cesaret aşılarlar. Bunlar çok nadir ulaşıma yönelik engeller koyarlar. Konuşma: Geleneksel medya yayına ilişkin iken (içerik aktarımı ya da dinleyiciye bilgi ulaşımı), s…
…om http://muep.mah.se/handle/2043/18109 O Aydın, Z., & Yıldız, S. (2014). Using wikis to promote collaborative EFL writing. Language Learning & Technology, 18(1), 160-180. Bachman, L. F. (1990). Fundamental Considerations in Language Testing. Oxford: Oxford D University Press. Ba…
…zed’. Some people can even sacrifice their lives for what they belong to. Also, Wikipedia, by providing values related to intellect/knowledge, is also gaining a great deal of attention. There could be a plenty of samples for the social/value design in business. A sample case is t…
…coil/knowledge-garden/kd/index.shtml. http://www.transitiontowns.org. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citizen_science. http://www.softopia.demon.co.uk/2.2/creative_democracy.html. Architectural growing trellis by Loop.pH. http://loop.ph/bin/view/Loop/BioWall. http://www.un.org/sg/ar…
…es the electromagnetic force. The best description I’ve found so far comes from Wikipedia: viz., photons are ‘chunked ripples in a field, or “excitations”, that “look like” particles’ (Wikipedia s.v.; emphasis added). That is, a photon can be considered as a discretely located (w…
… Charles Robert Darwin (1809–1882) Figure 2. Joseph Augustin Hubert de Bosquet (Wikimedia Commons). (1814–1880) (Archives Natuurhistorisch Museum Maastricht, Maastricht). the area, exchanged eleven letters with Darwin on the subject of cirripedes between December 17, 1852, and ea…
…process. This process is doubly collaborative in user-generated systems such as Wikimedia, where online help is under constant revision, positioning users as au- thors and editors of crowd-sourced documentation. If technical and professional Foreword xv communication seems more f…
…d collate help pages Ravelry - individual view by Frances Bell on collaborative wikipages within Ravelry itself. The whole thing runs with only 4 staff, 1 programmer and 3 editor/moderator/merchandising staff. The Ravelry shop showcases Ravelry merchandise such as t-shirts and ba…
…ence books 1 Revision 1 Siri 1 Wild guess 1 Write down vocabularies 1 YouTube 1 Wikipedia 1 Discussion and Conclusions Despite the importance of language and communication skills for students in the fields of science and engineering, a compartmentalisation of language learning an…
…the Greatest Common Divisor (Euclid's Algorithm) Source: "Algorithm." Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation. Web. 13 July 2015. <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Algorithm>. An algorithm is a set of finite number of sequenced instructions to solve a problem in terms of calculation, proces…