Purpose: Although wikis are common in Higher Education, little is known about the wiki user experience in these contexts and how system characteristics impact such experiences. This research explores experimentally the hypothesis that changing the anonymity of identity when editing wikis will impact significantly on user editing anxiety and that this may be dependent on the type of edit being conducted. Design/Methodology/Approach: This hypothesis was explored using a controlled experiment study whereby users were given excerpts to include in their own words on a wiki site used for a psychology course. Users edited the wiki anonymously, using a pseudonym relevant to the context (a matriculation number) and using a full named identity. Users...
Web 2.0 technologies facilitate knowledge sharing, interaction, and collaboration through user- gen...
This paper reports on a study of pre-registration undergraduate nursing and midwifery students' perc...
The objectives of the study are to identify relevant key intention determinants to Wikis use and to ...
Although wikis are common in both the workplace and in Higher Education, little research has studied...
Although wikis are common in both the workplace and in Higher Education, little research has studied...
Information Technology is now pervasive in Higher Education institutions and developments in IT are ...
Abstract. Wikis promote work to be reviewed after publication, not before. This vision might not alw...
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...
[[abstract]]Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the Wiki and its influence on the ...
This paper investigates the effect of anonymity in online peer review on feedback types (directive, ...
Wikis are online tools best used to support collaborative learning experiences of students. Not all ...
Even though learning technology is becoming pervasive, there is evidence suggesting that many studen...
This study explored the effects of anonymity on collaborative learning within the context of electro...
Research indicates that the self-disclosure of personal views may occur more often online but that t...
Web 2.0 technologies facilitate knowledge sharing, interaction, and collaboration through user- gen...
This paper reports on a study of pre-registration undergraduate nursing and midwifery students' perc...
The objectives of the study are to identify relevant key intention determinants to Wikis use and to ...
Although wikis are common in both the workplace and in Higher Education, little research has studied...
Although wikis are common in both the workplace and in Higher Education, little research has studied...
Information Technology is now pervasive in Higher Education institutions and developments in IT are ...
Abstract. Wikis promote work to be reviewed after publication, not before. This vision might not alw...
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...
[[abstract]]Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to investigate the Wiki and its influence on the ...
This paper investigates the effect of anonymity in online peer review on feedback types (directive, ...
Wikis are online tools best used to support collaborative learning experiences of students. Not all ...
Even though learning technology is becoming pervasive, there is evidence suggesting that many studen...
This study explored the effects of anonymity on collaborative learning within the context of electro...
Research indicates that the self-disclosure of personal views may occur more often online but that t...
Web 2.0 technologies facilitate knowledge sharing, interaction, and collaboration through user- gen...
This paper reports on a study of pre-registration undergraduate nursing and midwifery students' perc...
The objectives of the study are to identify relevant key intention determinants to Wikis use and to ...