… networking sites (e.g., Facebook, LinkedIn) Microblogs (e.g., Twitter, Tumblr) Wiki-based knowledge sharing sites (e.g., Wikipedia) Social news sites and websites of news media (e.g., Huffington Post) Forums, mailing lists, newsgroups Community media sites (e.g., YouTube, Flickr…
…ry 22, 2018). See “How do you define Humanities Computing/Digital Humanities?” (wiki page of the University of Alberta, last updated March 16, 2011, <http://www.artsrn.ualberta.ca/tapor wiki/index.php/How_do_you_define_Humanities_Computing_/_Digital_Humani ties%3F> [accessed, Aug…
…ences on cMOOCs were Couros’s online graduate course (Couros, 2009) and Wiley’s wiki-based course (Wiley & Hilton, 2009) – which, importantly, opened up university courses to outsiders and thus transcended institutional boundaries – and the emergence of massive open online confer…
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