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Collaborative e-learning environments enhanced by wiki technologies
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MIT simulations
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Sprint Gurus forum
sprintgurus.com
Posted by selkins to palm collaborative on Mon Jun 22 2009 at 21:28 UTC | info | related
 
Google Wave: What Might Email Look Like If It Were Invented Today? - O'Reilly Radar
radar.oreilly.com
"As anyone who's used version control knows, a document with lots of discussion and edits can become pretty messy. No problem. You can export an edited wave as a new wave, and start over. "One of our design principles," says Lars, "is that the product of a wave can be as important as the original wave.""
 
Being a trust specialist
Austin Hastings
Doing better, (27 Apr 2009)
Posted by selkins to blogme CM collaborative job on Mon Jun 01 2009 at 15:23 UTC | info | related
 
BOOK: Trust - The social virtues and the creation of prosperity
Brad Appleton
Brad Appleton's ACME Blog, (30 Apr 2009)
Review. "What Fukuyama found was that some regions or countries exhibited a noticeable "saddle shape" in their graph of business size versus number of employees. There were lots of people working for small businesses, and there were lots of people working for large businesses, but few people working for medium sized businesses. ... At this point, the business may or may not be *capable* of bringing in a qualified stranger, and handing that stranger an appropriate amount of power. That transition, from family shop to "real company," is the dividing line that Fukuyama is really looking for with his arbitrary criterion of 100 employees."
 
Protocols for scholarly communication
Alberto Pepe and Joanne Yeomans
 
GALILEE: AN INTERNET WEB BASED DISTANCE LEARNING SUPPORT SYSTEM
Resmana Budiman
Jurnal Informatika 1 (1), (May 1999)
This paper presents a project of Web-based Distance Learning support system. The system has been built based on the Internet and World Wide Web facility. The system could be accessed with a web browser which is directed to a certain web server address so that students can do learning process just like in the real situation, such as student admissions, taking course materials, syllabus, assignments, students grades, class discussions through web, and doing online quizzes. Students could also join collaboration works by giving opinions, feedback and student produced paper/web which can be shared to the entire learning community. Therefore, it will build a collaborative learning environment where lectures together with students make constructive knowledge databases for entire learning community. This system has been developed based on Active Server Pages (ASP) technology from Microsoft which is embedded in a web server. Web pages reside in a web server which is connected to an SQL Database Server. Database server is used to store structured data such as lectures/students personal information, course lists, syllabus and its descriptions, announcement texts from lecturers, commentaries for discussion forum, student?s study evaluations, scores for each assignment, quizzes for each course, assignments text from lectures, assignments which are collected by students and students contribution/materials. This system has been maintained by an administrator for maintaining and developing web pages using HTML. The administrator also does ASP scripts programming to convert web pages into active server pages. Lectures and students could contribute some course materials and share their ideas through their web browser. This web-based collaborative learning system gives the students more active role in the information gathering and learning process, making the distance students feel part of a learning community, therefore increasing motivation, comprehension and interaction with other students.
 
Decoding information from noisy, redundant, and intentionally distorted sources
Y. Yu et al.
Physica A Statistical Mechanics and its Applications 371, 732-44 (Nov 2006)
 
Collaborative learning in asynchronous discussion groups: What about the impact on cognitive processing?
Computers in Human Behavior 21 (6), 957 (2005)

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