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https://www.academia.edu/34315340/The_2013_PanSIG_Proceedings_From_Many_One_Collaboration_…

…p could exchange opinions with each other and with their supervisors by using a wiki. Finally, students’ reflections on their experiences are shown and changes for the future in this ongoing project are considered. 2012年夏期にオーストラリアにおいて行われた海外教育実習プログラムの構成および内 容について記述します。このプログラムは小学校、…

https://www.academia.edu/11321309/The_Sims_as_Resource_A_Virtual_Ethnography_Evaluating_th…

…......................................................... 117 E. 2 The CTO Sims Wiki ........................................................................................................... 123 E.3 Anim8or Laboratory Tutorial ...................................................…

https://www.academia.edu/97854851/ELT_as_a_multidisciplinary_endeavour_growing_through_col…

…ulti-media resources. Its interactive features include assignments, attendance, wiki projects and polls, available to both teachers and students. These characteristics heighten students‘ involvement and collaboration. Furthermore, students have the possibility to share samples of…

https://www.academia.edu/34372240/2017_Forberg_C_and_P_W_Stockhammer_eds_The_Transformativ…

…nge in the face of other types of online cooperation. Here, the main example is Wikipedia. Although Wikipedia is no panacea (in the end, there is always an editor who controls what is pub- lished), it allows us to speculate about the possibility of a radical wiki-an- thropology, …

https://www.academia.edu/2798425/High_Tempo_Knowledge_Collaboration_in_Wikipedia_s_Coverag…

NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY High Tempo Knowledge Collaboration in Wikipedia’s Coverage of Breaking News Events A DISSERTATION SUBMITTED TO THE GRADUATE SCHOOL IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS for the degree DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Program in Media, Technology, and Society, Sch…

https://www.academia.edu/15137335/Massive_Open_Online_Courses_MOOCs_as_a_Disruptive_Innova…

…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…