Abstract: In this paper we examine how to approach the question of information and site design in the use of wikis for student group assignments. The popular literature about Wikis proposes that they allow for “emergent, user-driven design”. We develop a model in order to analyse what approach to design might be appropriate in student group work. We gave one class of students a prescribed assignment layout with clear instructions regarding navigation menus and another group the same assignment with little or no guidance about how to design their site. Initial results show that prescribing the design increases perceptions of self-efficacy. Whilst self-efficacy is correlated with higher perceived quality of the site and with use of a greater ...
This paper reports on the introduction of a formal wiki assignment in a master course entitled “Expl...
This paper documents experiences using a wiki in teaching large undergraduate classes. A wiki is a w...
Wikis offer many benefits, such as two-way flows of information, early and consistent feedback, and ...
In this paper we examine how to approach the question of information and site design in the use of w...
Using a wiki in a group project can be a valuable experience, particularly when students are able to...
This paper presents research into the attitudes and behaviours of students using wikis for individua...
This paper presents research into the attitudes and behaviours of students using wikis for individua...
This paper presents research into the attitudes and behaviours of students using wikis for individua...
Setting an effective learning experience for students is a very complex process and yet, this has be...
Web 2.0 has shifted attention from the content presented on a Web site to a focus on the contributor...
This paper reports on a research project investigating the deployment of two different wikis in two ...
This study reports on students' and lecturers' perceptions of using wikis as a platform for conducti...
Wiki technology offers a knowledge sharing environment that promotes collaborative learning. Educat...
AbstractThis paper reports on the introduction of a formal wiki assignment in a master course entitl...
Author name used in this publication: Dean A. F. GuiAuthor name used in this publication: Dora WongO...
This paper reports on the introduction of a formal wiki assignment in a master course entitled “Expl...
This paper documents experiences using a wiki in teaching large undergraduate classes. A wiki is a w...
Wikis offer many benefits, such as two-way flows of information, early and consistent feedback, and ...
In this paper we examine how to approach the question of information and site design in the use of w...
Using a wiki in a group project can be a valuable experience, particularly when students are able to...
This paper presents research into the attitudes and behaviours of students using wikis for individua...
This paper presents research into the attitudes and behaviours of students using wikis for individua...
This paper presents research into the attitudes and behaviours of students using wikis for individua...
Setting an effective learning experience for students is a very complex process and yet, this has be...
Web 2.0 has shifted attention from the content presented on a Web site to a focus on the contributor...
This paper reports on a research project investigating the deployment of two different wikis in two ...
This study reports on students' and lecturers' perceptions of using wikis as a platform for conducti...
Wiki technology offers a knowledge sharing environment that promotes collaborative learning. Educat...
AbstractThis paper reports on the introduction of a formal wiki assignment in a master course entitl...
Author name used in this publication: Dean A. F. GuiAuthor name used in this publication: Dora WongO...
This paper reports on the introduction of a formal wiki assignment in a master course entitled “Expl...
This paper documents experiences using a wiki in teaching large undergraduate classes. A wiki is a w...
Wikis offer many benefits, such as two-way flows of information, early and consistent feedback, and ...